The one in 19 million chance of winning the jackpot is better than Euromillions (1 in 139 million chance) and the same as the Lotto. But the Eurodreams bonus, the new player scout of Française des Jeux (FDJ), is enough to make you dream: 20,000 euros a month for thirty years.
However, due to the inflation that Europe has been experiencing for more than a year, the dilution of the total earnings of 7.2 million euros over three decades is clearly working against the players. High inflation tends to increase all prices: a hundred euros spent in 2023 will allow you to buy fewer things than in 2022.
The logic is therefore the same as for a monthly income of 20,000 euros: except in the unlikely event of deflation, the purchasing power provided by this lot can only decrease over time. To illustrate this, we suggest you visualize how this purchasing power will develop over a thirty-year period. With an average annual inflation rate of 4 percent, the last 20 thousand euros of pension received in 2053 will be equal to 6 thousand 413 euros in 2023.
Here’s another potentially bad news: Eurodream rulesStating that the jackpot can only be won “borderline” One of three winning combinations among many participating European countries. Obviously, if four players had six winning numbers and “dream number”There is no longer a problem with receiving a monthly pension of 20,000 euros: the lucky winners will share 21.6 million euros equally.
However, the regulation stipulates that in this case, the awards will be paid all at once, rather than monthly. This would be a better operation for winners in inflationary times.