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$319M lottery winners revealed
Anyway, hand of fate or whatever, congratulations to the winners. Also, I'm glad the article mentioned whether the winning ticket was a Quick Pick because it gives Quick Pick players, hope: not that there's anything wrong with playing one's set of numbers. It is a matter of preference, and any strategies that can land you a winning -- is all you need to get by -- and hopefully retire. Now, some of the winners aren't ready to retire, and I was just purusing at some of the ages: some of the win
Mar 31, 2011, 6:14 pm - dphillips - Lottery News

POLL: Motivation for playing
I play because I want to be known as that fool who played the lottery (PB/MM/lotto) religiously and came up big time in his folly! I don't bother with anything less than the occasional pick 5 game as I am in it (playing the lottery) to win it BIG, not just a few thousand dollars when all my numbers match. Do I need to win the jackpot? No I am not poor or destitute. But I am smart and resourceful and I know what I would do with $XXX million...and no I would not be like poor Jack Whitacker up
Jan 9, 2008, 9:47 am - OldSchoolPa - Lottery Discussion Forum

Job question: After winning a $100 Million jackpot, you would...
You just won a $100 Million jackpot. Most people who win the lottery either A: Quit their current job and retire for life or B: Quit their current job and look into other career opportunites such as starting their own business, investing, and/or get into a career doing the things they love. So my question is, if you won a big jackpot, would you just retire and never worry about work again, or would you look into another career opportunity, whatever it may be? Me being 21 years old, I would not w
Jun 23, 2007, 10:52 pm - Guru101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Penn. woman wins lottery prize of $1,000 a week for life
MIDDLETOWN -- Nancy Guiher, a 58-year-old secretary from Saltsburg, Indiana County, has won $1,000-a-week-for-life, the top prize in the WIN FOR LIFE instant game, from the Pennsylvania Lottery.Lottery Area Manager Dennis Nero presented Guiher with her first annual payment of $52,000, less federal withholding, during a news conference today at ShopNSave, 543 Salt St., where Guiher purchased the winning instant ticket. ShopNSave, owned by Gary Wheatley and managed by Donna Spallone, received a $5
Dec 9, 2005, 8:21 am - sirbrad - Lottery News

North Carolina woman "cried all the way home" after winning "life-changing" $723,755 lottery jackpot
Congrats to her and him. That's the true American dream. To be able to chose to retire before you really retire .
Jul 26, 2023, 12:05 am - DMarshal - Lottery News

lf you won $1million could you see yourself retiring?
Will all the discussion on will you retire after winning a huge jackpot makes me wonder if some of the people here are counting on winning a huge jackpot so they can retire.
Apr 11, 2017, 2:10 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How many Millions would set you for life?
If I really wanted to, I believe that at 40, I could retire, ok semi-retire with around 3 million.Move away, buy a small house, get a job I love, and after a few years slowly transition into a nice retirement. Or live frugal with the 3 million for a few years and let the money grow.
Feb 23, 2015, 11:32 pm - dognabit - Lottery Discussion Forum

If you win the lottery...
If you win the lottery, would you keep on working or would you retire? I would keep on working, I am too young to retire
Dec 4, 2012, 4:30 pm - LotteryInOK - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much money would you have to win to be able to quit your job and retire?
I wish i could retire on a million but I know me and it would not cut it....now that stating jackpot for either megemillions or powerball would suit me just fine...Yup start there and go up anything there and up I'd retire....BTW Ronnie 316..how much did you win??? If you don't mind me asking? Or is the 5+1 just you hoping like me?
Sep 30, 2012, 9:04 pm - billionaire2bee - Lottery Discussion Forum

can you retire after winning pd 5+0 w/ pp or w/o
If a 35 year old hit pb for 2 mil 1,399.500.00 after taxes.would that be enough to stop working or get a part time job and still live comfortable.and what about 5+0 w/o pp?thats about 695,000.00 after taxes.
Jul 27, 2012, 7:17 am - kyokushin187 - Lottery Discussion Forum