Office Workers Who Won $1 Million in Lottery to Generously Share Winnings With Colleague Who Didn’t Buy Ticket
There are about a million reasons why Jennifer Maldonado has the best coworkers in the world.
There are about a million reasons why Jennifer Maldonado has the best coworkers in the world.
The Powerball jackpot is up to $425 million. That is a lot of money! The next Powerball drawing will be on Wednesday and someone has the chance to walk away with $425 million.
A little more than five months ago, a Los Angeles woman bought a lottery ticket at Michael’s Market & Liquor. She then left it in her car and forgot about it, obviously not that enthused with her 18 million-to-one odds of hitting the jackpot.
Unbeknownst to her, she hit that jackpot to the turn of $23 million.
According to a new survey from CouponCabin.com of 2,570 adults, 50 percent play the lottery. And of that percentage, 65 percent would continue to live frugally it they happened to win big.
But would a frugal life include keeping their job and continuing to draw their salary?
The odds of striking it rich in the lottery are remarkably small, but apparently it really helps if you’re a math genius.
Several years ago, a group of students from the famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology cracked the lottery code that enabled them to win millions of dollars — and state officials did nothing to stop it.
It takes a lot of luck to pick the winning numbers in a million dollar lottery. It takes a lot more to lose the winning ticket and still be able to claim the cash.
Money may not buy happiness, but it just might buy you a whole heap of trouble.
One Michigan lotto winner discovered that firsthand after she was arraigned on two felony counts of welfare fraud.
I don't play the Lottery very often. I will occasionally buy a Crossword scratch off or a Bingo scratch off, but that is pretty much it when it comes to the lottery. However, I may have to change my tune. The estimated winnings of the Texas Lottery Mega Million for March 30th is
One would think that winning $1 million in a state lottery would automatically disqualify the recipient from getting food stamps. But one would be wrong.
We’ve all seen those stories about groups of people who routinely buy lottery tickets together, only to have one member of the pack fail to do so the week they strike it rich.
Now something similar has happened again — in Spain.