Asked by lunabella
In the article, the author claims that the amount of money a lottery winner takes home depends on where they live.
How does the author support this claim in the article?
Responses
by providing evidence of how tax laws have changed for lottery winners over time
by providing evidence of how tax laws have changed for lottery winners over time EndFragment
by explaining that a winner would have to decide between getting their money all at once or over a 30 year period
by explaining that a winner would have to decide between getting their money all at once or over a 30 year period EndFragment
by highlighting the best places to live if you want to keep more of your lottery winnings
How does the author support this claim in the article?
Responses
by providing evidence of how tax laws have changed for lottery winners over time
by providing evidence of how tax laws have changed for lottery winners over time EndFragment
by explaining that a winner would have to decide between getting their money all at once or over a 30 year period
by explaining that a winner would have to decide between getting their money all at once or over a 30 year period EndFragment
by highlighting the best places to live if you want to keep more of your lottery winnings
Answers
Answered by
lunabella
whats the answer
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The author supports the claim that the amount of money a lottery winner takes home depends on where they live by highlighting the best places to live if you want to keep more of your lottery winnings. This would involve discussing state taxes, local regulations, and any other financial considerations relevant to different locations that affect a winner's net payout.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The answer is: **by highlighting the best places to live if you want to keep more of your lottery winnings.**