NY Lottery player wins $1K a day for life and takes it as a lump sum

New York’s Staten Island By matching all six numbers in the August 30 CASH4LIFE drawing, a resident of Dutchess County won the top prize of $1,000 A Day For Life, according to the New York Lottery.

Ten, twelve, fourteen, twenty-eight, and thirty-nine Cash Ball 03. The ticket was bought at Hess Mart, which is situated in Brewster at 1569 Route 22.

A minimum payout of $7,000,000 is guaranteed for the ACASH4LIFEtop prize.

Following the necessary withholdings, the winner, Bruce Johnson of Wingdale, decided to accept the cash equivalent of the minimum payout, which came to a single, one-time payment of $4,558,082.

During fiscal year 2023–2024, Dutchess County school districts were awarded $47,798,668 in Lottery Aid to Education money.

Jose Carranza, a Long Island resident and New York Lottery participant, won $1 million in a scratch-off game just last week.

After the necessary withholdings, Carranza of Mastic chose to receive a one-time lump sum payout of $416,641, officials said.

In the fiscal year 2023–2024, the New York Lottery—the biggest and most lucrative lottery in North America—contributed $3.8 billion to New York State public education.

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