North Carolina Teenager Wins A 1 Million Dollar Lottery
What were you doing at 18 years old? Maybe wrapping up high school and getting ready to choose a college or a career. Not Jalen McLean. This North Carolina teenager wins a 1 million dollar lottery jackpot and now must choose what to do with all that money. And he has his sister to thank for the windfall.
North Carolina Teenager Wins 1 Million Dollar Lottery
According to the North Carolina Education Lottery, Jalen from Raleigh asked his sister to pick out a scratch off ticket for him. She chose a 10 dollar Jumbo Bucks ticket from the Volero on South McPherson Church Road in Fayetteville. They both sat down together to scratch it off. This North Carolina teenager wins a 1 million dollar lottery. And his sister Dasha said Jalen just had a huge smile on his face. McLean is the youngest of five kids.
Here’s What He Plans To Do With The Money
According to our source, wxii12.com, “He could choose to receive the prize as an annuity of $50,000 over 20 years or a lump sum of $600,000. McLean chose the annuity of $50,000. For the next 19 years, until he is 38, he’ll get a check for $50,000 until the full $1 million prize is paid.” This gives Jalen lots of time to choose what he wants to do in the future. He has already received his first payment. After taxes he got a check for $35,753. The 18 year old says the first thing he is going to do with his prize money is buy an Audi.
2 one million dollar tickets are still out there for the Jumbo Bucks. 63.5 million dollars has reportedly been raised for Wake County education programs by the North Carolina Education Lottery. A North Carolina teenager wins 1 million dollars. What would you do? It’s always fun to imagine what you would do if you suddenly found yourself in possession of a million bucks. I would try and take 10% off the top to give to a worthy cause and then just take a moment to breathe. It’s fun to dream.