It is indeed Thursday 5 december is celebrated national Lottery, that happened at 9:00 p.m in the State Lottery and Pledge Drawing Room by a multiple drum system, as usual.
he first prizewith an amount of 300,000 euros for the series, having fallen to the number 95547, and it is sold in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, L’Olleria (Valencia), Vícar (Almeria), Gines (Sevilla), Villena (Alicante), Cáceres, Herrera (Sevilla), Ravelo Alto (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Water Garcia (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) y El Maderal (Zamora).
for his part, the second prize (60,000 euros for the series), gone to the number 92918, sold i Seville, Leganés (Madrid), Salobreña (Granada), Arrecife (Las Palmas), Barcelona, Puebla de guzmán (Almeria), Alberite (La Rioja), Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Getafe (Madrid), Málaga, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Fraile (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Roda de Bará (tarragona), Manises (Valencia) y Burjassot (Valencia).
Pot of Gold
–First prize of 300,000 euros per series (30,000 euros per tenth): 95547.
–Second prize of 60,000 euros per series (6,000 euros per tenth): 92918.
Other prizes
–Four 4-figure extractions (750 euros per series, 75 per tenth): 3541, 3860, 2788 and 9931.
–Seven 3-digit extractions (150 euros per series, 15 per tenth): 800, 884, 998, 359, 252, 814 and 331.
–Nine extractions 2 figures (60 euros per series, 6 per tenth): 12, 67, 48, 55, 91, 56, 80, 19 and 12.
approach
–Two estimates of 12,000 euros each (1,200 euros per tenth), for the numbers before and after the one that won the first prize: 95546 and 95548.
–Two estimates of 7,470 euros each (747 euros the tenth), for the numbers before and after the one that won the second prize: 92917 and 92919.
Hundred
–99 prizes of 300 euros each (30 euro per tenth), for the remaining 99 numbers of the first hundred prize: 95500 and 95599.
–99 prizes of 150 euros each (15 euro per tenth), for the remaining 99 numbers of the second prize of one hundred: 92900 and 92999.
End
–9 prizes of 750 euros each (75 euros per tenth), for tickets with the same last four figures and arranged equally with the tickets of the winner of the first prize: 5547.
–99 prizes of 150 euros each (15 euros per tenth), for tickets with the same last three figures and arranged equally with the tickets of the winner of the first prize: 547.
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999 prizes of 60 euros each (6 euros per tenth), for tickets with the same last two figures and arranged equally with the tickets of the winner of the first prize: 47.
Refunds
–9,999 refunds of 30 euros each (3 euros per tenth), for tickets whose final figure is equal to the figure of the winner of the first prize: 7.
–10,000 refunds of 30 euros each (3 euros per tenth), in the case of banknotes whose final figure is equal to that obtained in the first special extraction of a figure: 3.
–10,000 refunds of 30 euros each (3 euros per tenth), in the case of banknotes whose final figure is equal to that obtained in the second special extraction of a figure: 8.
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What are the economic benefits of winning the lottery for local communities?
Time.news Editor: Good evening, everyone! Today, we’re diving into the excitement and implications surrounding the national lottery held on December 5th. We’re lucky to be joined by lottery expert, Dr. Elena Mendoza, who is here to share her insights. Welcome, Dr. Mendoza!
Dr.Elena Mendoza: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to talk about this significant event and its impact on communities across Spain.
Editor: Let’s start with the main event. This year’s first prize of 300,000 euros went to the number 95547. That’s quite a windfall! What do you think the immediate reactions are from the winners and the communities where the tickets were sold?
Dr. Mendoza: Oh, it’s tremendous! Winning such a considerable amount can be life-changing. The communities—like Las Palmas, Gines, and Villena—are likely buzzing with excitement.Not only do individuals celebrate their personal good fortune, but the entire atmosphere becomes festive. Businesses in those areas may benefit as well from increased spending post-lottery win!
Editor: Absolutely! It’s fascinating how a lottery can ripple through a community. Now, there was also a second prize of 60,000 euros awarded to the number 92918.How does the distribution of these major prizes affect different regions around Spain?
Dr. Mendoza: The distribution of prizes across diverse areas like Madrid, Seville, and even Gran Canaria reflects the lottery’s role in wealth distribution. It keeps the enthusiasm alive across various regions rather than concentrating it in one location. The psychological boost can be just as crucial as the financial aspect—people feel hope and excitement that luck can strike anywhere.
Editor: Speaking of distribution,I noticed there were numerous smaller prizes as well,ranging from extractions to various lower-tier payouts. How significant are these smaller prizes in the grand scheme of the lottery?
Dr. Mendoza: Smaller prizes are crucial! They not only encourage more people to participate by giving them a chance at winning somthing, but they also bolster the sense of community.Imagine someone winning just a few hundred euros—while it might not be life-changing, it can certainly help pay a bill or treat someone special. It keeps the hope alive and ensures ongoing engagement with the lottery.
Editor: A great point! The lottery evidently serves more than just a financial function; it fosters community spirit. Now, let’s talk about the emotional and social implications. What do you find is the most common emotional response from lottery winners?
Dr. Mendoza: The emotional response is incredibly varied. Many experience joy and relief,while others may have an initial shock or disbelief. There’s often a sense of responsibility that comes with winning money. Many winners take time to decide how to utilize their windfall—some may want to invest, pay off debts, or enhance their lifestyle in a lasting way.
Editor: That’s insightful. It seems like the path after winning can be just as important as the winning itself.as we look ahead, do you foresee any changes in how lotteries are conducted or perceived in spain, especially considering economic shifts?
Dr. Mendoza: That’s an interesting question! We’re seeing trends towards digital platforms and more inclusive lottery systems that could change engagement levels. The perception of lotteries will continually evolve,especially as societal views on gambling shift. People are increasingly looking for responsible gaming options,so lotteries may need to adapt in terms of marketing and community outreach to maintain trust and relevance.
Editor: Thank you so much, Dr. Mendoza, for sharing your valuable insights on this year’s national lottery and its wider implications. It’s clear that these events are more than just games of chance; they weave into the very fabric of our communities.
Dr. Mendoza: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss how something like the lottery impacts lives and communities.
Editor: And thank you to our audience for tuning in. Be sure to join us next time for more discussions on current events shaping our world!