Crimeans told how they would spend winnings of 100 million rubles
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Every seventh person would donate funds from their winnings to charity. In an open service survey Superjob Representatives of the economically active population from Crimea took part.
Having won 100 million rubles in the lottery, 54% of Crimeans would first of all buy real estate: an apartment or a house with a plot of land. 28% would buy a car. 19% would start their own business or invest in an existing business. 16% would go on a trip. 16% would help their parents. 13% would donate part of their winnings to charity. 5% would invest in securities or open a deposit. 6% of the money won would be spent on health, for yourself and your loved ones. 5% of respondents would spend the money on paying for education, repairs and purchasing electronic gadgets and devices.
Men more often shared dreams of starting a business, investing in securities, and opening bank accounts. Women are more often willing to invest in the purchase of real estate and cars; every fifth would spend money on travel; every sixth would spend money on helping loved ones or charity.
30% of Crimeans sometimes purchase lottery tickets, more often these are men (31% versus 29% among women). The older Crimeans are, the more among them there are those who buy lottery tickets from time to time (22% among respondents under 34 years of age and 37% among respondents over 45 years of age).
Dates: September 19 – October 6, 2024
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