About one in ten people have unclaimed money waiting out there for them - in forgotten apartment security deposits, uncashed checks, overtime, lost insurance and much more - so few find.
We have helped hundreds of people and money in finding their unclaimed money in our "Good Morning America" series, "Show me the money."
To prove that if you only spend 10 minutes searching, you can also cash in, we examined the names of the 286 staff who work in our "Good Morning America" studios and offices.
Anchors for our producers and crew who work behind the scenes, we looked for them all. At times we had a bit of a sleuth to the information we needed to identify people get.
We also enlisted the help of New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and his team, who handle important matters such as state pensions and paychecks, but also do their own version of a prize patrol.
"We have a broad mission and an important task and a very dedicated group of employees, and the happiest people are those who work in unclaimed money because people money back," said DiNapoli. "That always brings a smile to everyone's face. "
The state of New York currently has a remarkable $ 11 billion unclaimed funds. That's more than any other state.
Attention New Yorkers: Please enter your unclaimed money search online by clicking here!
After our research and online searching, we found that Robin Roberts had money of her old cable company. Robin's make-up artist, Elena George, had some money waiting.
"GMA" weekend co-anchor Bianna Golodryga had money from her college days, and "GMA" news anchor Josh Elliott had forgotten his money on his name day on ESPN. The state of California is lost paychecks for our special contribution and 'DWTS' alum Cameron Mathison.
There were three Diane Sawyer did we owe money, and one of them was our "World News" anchor. Emeril Lagasse, one of our favorite chefs, who surprised mother with breakfast in bed, in an unclaimed money surprise of his own.
"GMA" weather anchor Sam Champion has to collect money from his mobile phone company. Sam's producer, Darcy Bonfils and other behind-the-scenes staff came into some money too.
All in all, we needed 286 names and found money for 24 people on staff. That's 12 percent - slightly above average. We have also looked under "Good Morning America" and "ABC News" and a number of unclaimed money accounts found in upstate New York.
Total: $ 43,726. Contribute to our series, 'Hunger at Home: Crisis in America, "ABC News will donate this money to found families in need.
Now it's your turn to cash in! The 50 states and the District of Columbia are currently at least $ 32 billion in unclaimed funds, just waiting to be reunited with their rightful owners. There are simple searches you can do in 10 minutes or less. Moreover, we discovered more unusual sources of unclaimed money that few people know.
We have helped hundreds of people and money in finding their unclaimed money in our "Good Morning America" series, "Show me the money."
To prove that if you only spend 10 minutes searching, you can also cash in, we examined the names of the 286 staff who work in our "Good Morning America" studios and offices.
Anchors for our producers and crew who work behind the scenes, we looked for them all. At times we had a bit of a sleuth to the information we needed to identify people get.
We also enlisted the help of New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and his team, who handle important matters such as state pensions and paychecks, but also do their own version of a prize patrol.
"We have a broad mission and an important task and a very dedicated group of employees, and the happiest people are those who work in unclaimed money because people money back," said DiNapoli. "That always brings a smile to everyone's face. "
The state of New York currently has a remarkable $ 11 billion unclaimed funds. That's more than any other state.
Attention New Yorkers: Please enter your unclaimed money search online by clicking here!
After our research and online searching, we found that Robin Roberts had money of her old cable company. Robin's make-up artist, Elena George, had some money waiting.
"GMA" weekend co-anchor Bianna Golodryga had money from her college days, and "GMA" news anchor Josh Elliott had forgotten his money on his name day on ESPN. The state of California is lost paychecks for our special contribution and 'DWTS' alum Cameron Mathison.
There were three Diane Sawyer did we owe money, and one of them was our "World News" anchor. Emeril Lagasse, one of our favorite chefs, who surprised mother with breakfast in bed, in an unclaimed money surprise of his own.
"GMA" weather anchor Sam Champion has to collect money from his mobile phone company. Sam's producer, Darcy Bonfils and other behind-the-scenes staff came into some money too.
All in all, we needed 286 names and found money for 24 people on staff. That's 12 percent - slightly above average. We have also looked under "Good Morning America" and "ABC News" and a number of unclaimed money accounts found in upstate New York.
Total: $ 43,726. Contribute to our series, 'Hunger at Home: Crisis in America, "ABC News will donate this money to found families in need.
Now it's your turn to cash in! The 50 states and the District of Columbia are currently at least $ 32 billion in unclaimed funds, just waiting to be reunited with their rightful owners. There are simple searches you can do in 10 minutes or less. Moreover, we discovered more unusual sources of unclaimed money that few people know.
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