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		<title>By: &#187; Texas Unclaimed Money</title>
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		<description>[...] unclaimedmoney wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptTexas state comptroller has almost two billion dollars in unclaimed assets to give away to the state&#8217;s residents. Although the Lone Star State has fared a little better than other states during these lean times of high oil prices and sub-prime mortgage crash, I&#8217;m sure residents can find some use for extra funds. The truth is, most of the two hundred thousand residents owed Texas unclaimed funds aren&#8217;t even aware they&#8217;re missing money. In an October 17 KTRE report, around 130, 000 names will be released on an annual list of people owed Texas unclaimed money. &#8220;Many family budgets are tight and most folks could use some extra cash right now,&#8221; says Treasurer Susan Combs. &#8220;Everyone on the Unclaimed Property List has at least $250 they can claim.&#8221; &#160; People tend to forget about collecting salary or insurance checks when they find new jobs and relocate in a hurry. They also [&#8230;] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] unclaimedmoney wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptTexas state comptroller has almost two billion dollars in unclaimed assets to give away to the state&#8217;s residents. Although the Lone Star State has fared a little better than other states during these lean times of high oil prices and sub-prime mortgage crash, I&#8217;m sure residents can find some use for extra funds. The truth is, most of the two hundred thousand residents owed Texas unclaimed funds aren&#8217;t even aware they&#8217;re missing money. In an October 17 KTRE report, around 130, 000 names will be released on an annual list of people owed Texas unclaimed money. &#8220;Many family budgets are tight and most folks could use some extra cash right now,&#8221; says Treasurer Susan Combs. &#8220;Everyone on the Unclaimed Property List has at least $250 they can claim.&#8221; &#160; People tend to forget about collecting salary or insurance checks when they find new jobs and relocate in a hurry. They also [&#8230;] [...]</p>
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