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is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
In addition you won't find many medical professionals or legal people buying lottery tickets. They understand all too well buying a lottery ticket is a sucker bet. They won't waste their time and money. But then their financial posture is such they don't really need to either. Any doctor or lawyer with a lucrative practice isn't into the lottery. G5
Jun 4, 2026, 2:32 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
On Page 3 of this thread I said, I will probably play when the CASH VALUE is at $500,000,000 + , referring to the new $5 MM ticket price. Now, the PB is playing their gormless games...SO....If this UK thing happens ?? I will most likely develop the same starting point--$500 Million CASH VALUE. PB leadership has shot themselves in the foot(IMHO) with their failing to restart the jackpot at $40 Million due to Covid mess in 2020-2022. That medical problem has been subsided now for 3+ years but the
Jun 2, 2026, 12:15 pm - CDanaT - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
Doctors, Lawyers, and the Wealthy: Do They Buy Tickets? Yes, they do, but in a completely different way. It is false to say that wealthy individuals or high-income professionals (like doctors and lawyers) never buy tickets, but their dynamic is distinct: Frequency and Volume: Chronic, daily, or weekly purchases are almost nonexistent in this income bracket. A doctor or lawyer rarely stops at a gas station to buy $5 scratch-offs every day. The FOMO Effect (Fear of Missing Out):
Jun 4, 2026, 2:58 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

15 New Jersey "Night of Millionaires" Powerball winners claim prizes of $1 million and more
The 15 anonymous winners who have come forward so far have disclosed a variety of ways they plan on using the winnings, from buying a home to paying off debts to covering medical expenses. Does a winner have to tell the Jersey lottery their particular story or plans for the using the money when claiming a big prize? If I was ever so lucky, they wouldn't get much out of me should they be brazen enough to ask me my story. It'd be nothing but one word answers from me. Hell, I might even t
Jun 3, 2026, 9:17 am - GiveFive - Lottery News

15 New Jersey "Night of Millionaires" Powerball winners claim prizes of $1 million and more
From birthday luck to dream-inspired intuition: NJ winners share their joyful tales By Kate Northrop The New Jersey Lottery has been reporting a slew of winners skipping through their doors to claim prizes of $1 million and more after one Powerball drawing in April resulted in a Night of Millionaires. After the April 29 Powerball drawing produced 89 second-tier prize winners of at least $1 million, 15 out of 18 New Jersey lottery winners have claimed their winnings, each coming in w
Jun 3, 2026, 8:50 am - Todd - Lottery News

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