PA Lottery awards $1 million Cash4Life prize to Northampton County man

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Chris Pierce, a regular lottery player from Northampton County, was presented with a commemorative check for $1 million on Thursday after winning Pennsylvania’s Cash4Life® second prize in the October 18 drawing. Pierce, who bought his ticket at Uni-Mart in Bethlehem, chose to take the $1 million cash option rather than the annuity of $1,000 a week for life.

Pierce, a morning coffee regular at Uni-Mart, said he often buys lottery tickets when the big jackpots are up. “Whenever the Mega Millions® or the Powerball® jackpots are up I also get a ticket for Cash4Life®,” he said. Upon scanning his ticket, he was met with a message instructing him to file a claim. “I checked with the clerk, and he said, ‘Oh my gosh, I think you won $1 million!’” Pierce recounted, still in disbelief.

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The Uni-Mart retailer, which sold the winning ticket, will receive a $10,000 bonus. Pierce’s prize, after federal and state taxes, will be approximately $729,304.38. He plans to use the money to pay bills, save, and prepare for an early retirement. “It took me a while to believe it,” Pierce said. “I’ll probably pay bills and save. I’ll put it toward an early retirement.”

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Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne joined Pierce at the presentation ceremony, extending congratulations to the winner and acknowledging the contributions of retailers like Uni-Mart. “Congratulations to Chris on this life-changing prize,” Browne said. “Thanks to our dedicated players and retailers, the PA Lottery continues to generate funds for critical programs and services that support our senior community in Pennsylvania.”

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Since joining the multi-state Cash4Life game in 2015, Pennsylvania has awarded 17 second-prize $1 million Cash4Life winners. The game, which is also played in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, has generated over $244 million in sales and $90.6 million in profits to benefit senior programs in Pennsylvania.

“Lottery funding provides essential services and programs that support the health and well-being of older Pennsylvanians,” said PA Lottery Executive Director Drew Svitko.

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