New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli may be giving money back to you. Once again staff members from DiNapoli's office will be hosting events to help you get back money you may have lost.
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says his office has over $14.5 billion in unclaimed funds or “lost money” for present and former state residents.
A new report from the State Comptroller's office says New York's student debt has doubled in the last ten years, from $39 billion to $82 billion, with the average student owing over $32,200 - compared to the national average of $29,700.
The State Comptroller's Office has completed an audit of the Village of Clinton's financial management with the conclusion that the village board did not give acceptable information about the village's finances.