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The U.S. government is holding onto billions of dollars worth of unclaimed assets. With 1 in 10 people missing money or property, some of it could be yours.
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00:00Did you know the government is holding on to billions of dollars worth of unclaimed
00:05assets annually?
00:06The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators says one in ten people have
00:11unclaimed cash or property.
00:13Certified public accountant Riley Adams told HuffPost, this can happen if you've lived
00:17in multiple states or move around a lot, or from overlooked things, like old bank accounts,
00:22overpaid credit cards you closed, or a past family member's unclaimed estate.
00:27So it's worth checking various free sources.
00:29Visit the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators directory at unclaimed.org.
00:35Search by state for money from bank accounts, life insurance policies, and social security
00:41and pension payments.
00:42For money from old bank accounts, use the FDIC's unclaimed funds database.
00:46For paychecks from a previous employer, check the Department of Labor's website for owed
00:51wages.
00:52Or see if you were a part of a class action lawsuit you didn't know about through classaction.org.
00:57While the process might take a while, it's fairly easy to file a claim to get your money
01:01back.
01:02Just watch out for unclaimed money scams requiring a fee.
01:05You can find it for yourself for free.

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