With inflation, tariffs, and utility bills taking a bigger bite out of household budgets, states across the country are giving residents a chance to claim financial relief in 2025.
Read: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
These programs, ranging from rebates to tax credits, are designed to put money back in your pocket.
Not sure what financial aid is available to you? Get the details here.
If you haven’t checked your eligibility, here’s what you could still claim:
California: Utility Bill Climate Credit
California residents don’t need to file extra paperwork to benefit from the California Climate Credit.
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Automatically applied to your energy bill.
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Worth $35–$259 in 2025, depending on your provider.
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A simple way to claim relief from rising energy costs.
New York: Inflation Refund Payments
New York has set aside $8 million in tax refunds for 2025.
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$200 for single filers earning up to $75,000.
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$400 for joint filers earning up to $150,000.
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Based on your 2023 state tax return—you may already qualify.
New Mexico: One-Time Rebates
New Mexico rolled out taxpayer rebates in June, but many are still eligible to claim.
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$500 for individuals.
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$1,000 for couples filing jointly.
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Relief tied to 2023 state return filers.
Pennsylvania: Housing Relief Rebates
Pennsylvania focused on housing costs with its rebate program.
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$500–$1,000 available for homeowners and renters.
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Annual income limit: $46,520 or less.
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Helps ease pressure from housing and inflation challenges.
Other States Adding Support
Beyond these, states like Colorado, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Georgia, and Minnesota have launched claimable benefits—from expanded low-income credits to direct aid payments.
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