I've often heard that lottery winners have a tendency to spend wildly and end up in worse financial shape than they were before they won the jackpot, even ending up bankrupt. But I recently read a study that showed that neighbors of lottery winners had a higher incidence of bankruptcy too.
The lottery winners start spending money in conspicuous ways like new cars, updates to the house, travel, etc. and the neighbors get sucked into trying to keep up even though they didn't win any money. The larger the lottery prize, the higher the likelihood of the neighbors going bankrupt. I thought that was pretty interesting.
The lottery winners start spending money in conspicuous ways like new cars, updates to the house, travel, etc. and the neighbors get sucked into trying to keep up even though they didn't win any money. The larger the lottery prize, the higher the likelihood of the neighbors going bankrupt. I thought that was pretty interesting.
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