Martin Lewis explains how to claim your share of £19bn in unclaimed benefits

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Martin Lewis explains how to claim your share of £19bn in unclaimed benefits
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Some people could see themselves earning payments worth an extra £9600 a year.

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis said millions of people across the UK are missing out on a share of £19 billion in unclaimed benefits.

He said:"We've long urged you to check to make sure you get all the benefits you're entitled to, knowing millions were due a share of billions.details the exact scale... as much as £19 BILLION in support is unclaimed EVERY YEAR.Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis says millions of people across the UK are missing out on a share in billions of pounds.

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