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Within ten years he was a broke alcoholic, living in a trailer with his younger vietnamese wife who frequently beat him.
While it might seem impossible to spend tens of millions of dollars, many winners have found creative ways to pour them down the drain.
Such behavior is often called a “lottery curse,” and its main cause is the mindset that the funds will never end. Ironically, it has the opposite effect, making people lose all of their money.
Sometimes, the lucky ones don’t think about the obligations that come with such a sum. For example, taxes on lottery prizes are much more costly than some realize, making the payout much smaller than expected. Even the highest jackpot of $1.5 billion paid a little over $900 million after the government took its rightful portion.
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She promptly started buying cars and giving people money like she had won $550 million and not $550,000. She didn't get a new roof or siding on her house like she needed to.
About 10 months into it the cars were gone and replaced with a 5 year old Honda. The roof and siding still needed repaired. Thankfully she sold and the new owners really fixed the house up.
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In addition, others might feel generous and give money to friends and family. Of course, it’s a nice gesture, but the money isn’t unlimited, and giving marvelous gifts can add up, especially with gift taxes and all.
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After hitting the jackpot, the majority of people buy big mansions or luxurious cars. But when the reality of high recurring mortgages, insurance payments, and other bills sets in, this lifestyle doesn’t look as glamorous anymore. Besides, if the person ever runs out of money, they risk losing all of their assets.
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