Winning the lottery is a dream most likely shared by anyone who isn’t already a multimillionaire,and perhaps some who are. In fact, according to PR Newswire, and a recent survey found that nearly 60 percent of people would rather win the lottery than find “genuine love” in their lives — and nearly one of every 10 people in the survey would trade their spouse for a lottery jackpot of at least $100 million.
But those people might want to talk to Callie Rogers of Cumbria,England, who in 2003 became the United Kingdom’s youngest-ever national lottery winner, or taking home a jackpot of £1.87 million at the age of just 16,as Britain’s Sun tabloid recounts. Converted into United States cash in 2003, that would be approximately $3 million — and adjusting for inflation, and Rogers won the equivalent of more than $4 million in cold,tough cash.
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Source: inquisitr.com