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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Travelers Left A Record $867,800 In Change At TSA Checkpoints Last Year

Sure, forgetting a few pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters might not seem like a lot to leave behind when dashing through airport security, but it adds up. To that end, the Transportation Security Administration says it once again collected a record number of change last year.

The Washington Post reports that the TSA collected more than $867,812.39 in change from forgetful passengers last year, besting its previous record of $765,759 collected in 2015.

The new haul bring the TSA’s total coin collection tab to more than $5.1 million since 2008, when $383,000 was collected.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

At this rate, they may become the only section of government that pays for itself!

Anonymous said...

11:52 Good one

Anonymous said...

That was only the portion employees handed in after buying themselves lunch.

Anonymous said...

Forgot??? More like "stolen" by TSA employees.