Youngest lottery winner happier now she's lost nearly all her $2.8M, but is that a reason for us to stop buying tickets?
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"British lottery winner Callie Rogers says despite having spent all but a few thousand of her winnings, she is happier today than she ever was as a millionaire. Rogers was only 16 and earning £3.60 ($5.50) an hour when she won a National Lottery jackpot worth £1,875,000 (roughly $2,846,812) in 2003, according to the Telegraph.
British lottery winner Callie Rogers was only 16 and earning £3.60 ($5.50) an hour when she won a National Lottery jackpot worth £1,875,000 (approx $2.33M) in 2003. At the time, she vowed to behave responsibly, but as teenagers often do, Rogers quickly changed her mind and began spending her windfall fast. So why is she so happy now it's almost all gone, and does every winner have the same problem? Find out more...