@Ojciec_Klasa @Drzymalski_ Wg badania z 1987 roku (trochę stare, nie chciało mi się szukać nowszego) większość wygranych pieniędzy wydawano na dom, samochód i podróże, a ludzie którym się tak poszczęściło wychodzili z tego doświadczenia szczęśliwsi. https:
Claim: if we pay people just to live, they won't work! Reality: people who literally won the lottery and were set to life, continued to work, and it never ruined their lives. It always made them better off. https://t.co/bMCzllrLKI
@JustinBrady @isiahkunzman @Sarah_Smarsh @AndrewYang Thanks for responding. However, the article you linked provides no support for the statement that 70% would go broke. Also, previous research from the US obtain results similar to what we see for Sweden:
Here's another myth you think is true: "Lottery winners overspend and go broke." Most don't. As you might... https://t.co/qsZXJ1d72v
@Icy_Glace @faceliketank @DesuMessu @TRUEBE Lottery winners tend to invest in houses, give to their children and local churches: https://t.co/YydP9FOQ9n Many keep working their jobs
Lottery winners: The myth and reality https://t.co/bnmppaZmJj
@GarettJones I did a lit review related to this recently, some data indicates that these stories are outliers https://t.co/H2BkJIKeLR
@ba_k9 this one is much closer to your thesis: https://t.co/wOU3Lo2PwN (Though I'm not finding any verifying your media bias claims :-/)
giornalismo vile @Avvenire_NEI http://t.co/jmMfB5txMl Fonte "un sociologo americano"! Studi Kaplan provano opposto http://t.co/M9J2SerlRf
RT @jasonzweigwsj: winning Mega Millions won't make happier http://t.co/UKEwCHo1 but probably won't ruin your life http://t.co/gCoubBe6
winning Mega Millions lottery won't make you a lot happier http://t.co/EFzQKGrB but probably won't ruin your life http://t.co/RERVXPg9