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Mass. woman to use $1 million lottery win to pay off son’s student loans

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Financial Planning
April 15, 2023
1 min read
Mass. woman to use $1 million lottery win to pay off son’s student loans

A Massachusetts woman who won $1 million from a lottery is planning to use her winnings to pay off her son’s student loans. The lucky winner, identified as Suzanne, claimed her prize at the Massachusetts State Lottery headquarters in Dorchester, stating that she had always dreamed of winning big to help her family. She is now set to use $300,000 to pay for her own mortgage, and the remaining $700,000 to pay off all of her son’s student loans. This is indeed welcome news for many struggling students dealing with mounting debt in the US. Student debt has been a growing concern in America, with over $1.6 trillion owed nationwide. This act of kindness by Suzanne shows how valuable it is to have a strong support system that helps you overcome financial challenges. At a time when student debt is considered a major barrier to financial stability, it’s compassionate acts like these that can make all the difference, and hopefully, inspire others to help those around them.


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