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01 Mar

Wyoming Unclaimed Money Totals $26 Million

According to Wyoming State Treasurer Joe Meyer, the state is currently holding more than $26 million in WY unclaimed money, owed to residents of the state.

A recent Wyoming brief from the Jackson Hole Star Tribune provides details:

State Treasurer Joe Meyer’s office will hold its annual Wyoming Windfall campaign starting Monday in an effort to return $26 million in unclaimed property to its rightful owners.

Wyoming unclaimed money takes a lot of forms, but the article lists a few of the most common:

Most of what the office returns is cash — uncollected wages, uncashed money orders, oil and gas royalties, stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

The article goes on to note that if you’re lucky, you could be in for a massive amount of missing money:

Meyer said the average claim is less than $100, but some have claimed $100,000 or more.

This is all good news for all residents of Wyoming, but you can’t get paid if you’ve never played. The only way to claim unclaimed property is to perform a thorough search using tried and true methods perfected by experienced searchers.


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