N.Y. Lottery: These scratch-off tickets will net you weekly payouts for life; some up to $10K

New York’s Staten Island. For the rest of your life, could you use a check every week? Four scratch-off games in the New York Lottery provide precisely that.

Ticket prices for the three games are $2, $10, and $20, respectively.

The top-winning tickets for each of the three games that were still in circulation as of Friday are shown here, along with the number of winning tickets that were printed, the amount of money you could win, and the price of each ticket.

$10,000 every week for eternity

The price of the ticket is $20.

Top prize: a lifetime of $10,000 each week

Top tickets still in use: two

3,431,211 winning tickets are still in circulation.

Prepared for Life

The price of the ticket is $10.

$50,000 each week for life is the top reward.

Top tickets still in use: 1

There are 1,271,614 winning tickets left in circulation.

Win for Life

The price of the ticket is $2.

$1000 per week for life is the top reward.

Top tickets still in use: ten

There are 14,828,455 winning tickets in circulation.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

Visit nylottery.ny.gov/scratch-off-games to learn more about the New York Lottery’s scratch-off games.

The New York Lottery, which contributed $3.7 billion to fund education in New York state during fiscal year 2022–2023, is still regarded as the biggest and most lucrative lottery in North America.

The same statutory mechanism that distributes other state aid to education is utilized to allocate New York Lottery funds to local school districts. higher, lower-income school districts receive proportionately higher portions of lottery school financing, which takes into account both the size and economic level of the district.

If you or someone you know is addicted to gambling in New York, you can get assistance by texting HOPENY (467369) or contacting the state’s confidential, toll-free HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369).

For a referral to state-certified or private treatment facilities in your area, you can also get in touch with your local Recovery Center or Problem Gambling Resource Center directly.

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