Cleveland man hits $1 million jackpot on $50 scratch-off ticket
Cleveland, OH – A Cleveland resident is $500,000 richer after scoring the top prize on the Ohio Lottery’s $50 Billion scratch-off game, turning a routine stop into a life-changing windfall.
Volodymyr Mykhailytsia won the game’s $50,000-a-year-for-20-years top prize and chose the one-time cash payout of $500,000. After 26.75 percent in state and federal taxes, his final prize amount came to $366,250.
The lucky ticket was purchased at Sheetz #801 on Brookpark Road in Cleveland. The Billion scratch-off game offers players a shot at more than $1 billion in total cash payouts, with odds of winning any prize set at 1 in 4.10.
As of last week, two top prizes and 47 second-tier prizes remain unclaimed in the high-stakes ticket, which is one of the most lucrative instant games ever launched by the Ohio Lottery.
The scratch-off win adds to the Ohio Lottery’s long-standing role in supporting public education. Since its inception in 1974, the agency has contributed more than $34 billion to education programs statewide.
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Key Points
- Volodymyr Mykhailytsia won $500,000 from a $50 Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket
- The winning ticket was sold at Sheetz on Brookpark Road in Cleveland
- He received $366,250 after taxes by choosing the cash payout option