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20-year-old lottery winner refused $1 million: why she chose payments for life

Молода жінка, що виграла в лотерею, прийняла рішення отримувати щомісячні виплати замість одноразової суми в мільйон доларів. Photo: glavcom.ua

Canadian Brenda O'Brien-Vega won the lottery and chose $1,000 a week for life instead of a million right away. Her choice shocked the internet, but financial experts explain that it could be a smart decision.



She faced a dilemma - to receive a large sum of money all at once or smaller payments over a long time. Brenda chose the latter, sparking a storm of discussion.



Social media users support her decision, pointing to inflation and the risks of large sums. Financial experts also back her choice, noting the benefits of stable income.



Brenda plans to enjoy life with a stable financial foundation and has already started focusing on education and travel.



Reddit and Instagram users called the girl's decision 'financial suicide.'

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Brenda O'Brien-Vega got rich thanks to the lottery, but chose stable income for life rather than instant wealth. Her choice sparked a wave of discussion online, but financial arguments support its reasonableness. Brenda plans to spend time on education and travel, enjoying a stable weekly income that protects her from risks and ensures financial stability for the future.