“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (2024)

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (1)

Family, Relationships

ADVERTIsem*nT

Managing money and kids is a difficult task, particularly when the children are old enough to think they know how to make decisions. After all, investing, college funds, all quite boring in the face of instant gratification.

A man turned to the internet for advice after a marital disagreement on how he used his son’s “lottery winnings.” After going through a round of lottery tickets as a family, the one his son took won a considerable amount of money. So OP invested it and it ended up paying off. However, some believe he should just give the entire sum to the kid.

It’s questionable to give a teen a huge sum of money without any supervision

Image credits: Iain Watson (not the actual photo)

So one father was second-guessing his choice to invest the money his son “won”

ADVERTIsem*nT

Image credits: Julia M Cameron (not the actual photo)

ADVERTIsem*nT

Image credits: Mikhail Nilov (not the actual photo)

ADVERTIsem*nT

Image credits: FinancialSecretary9

Image credits: Anna Shvets (not the actual photo)

This story manages to cover a very interesting combination of ethical questions. First and foremost, how does ownership work in a family? Obviously, nearly anything a parent buys for a child is, legally, the parent’s property, since most kids don’t have their own income. This is doubly true for something like a lottery ticket, which only the purchasing adult could redeem in the first place.

This is perhaps why many did side with OP. Having different family members scratch off the ticket is fun, but OP, who is legally an adult and bought it, has to be the one to pick up the money. Nevertheless, most parents tend to avoid playing the “Do you know who actually owns things?” card unless it’s absolutely necessary.

First and foremost, it can really drive a wedge between the child and the parent. It’s not like it’s the kid’s fault they don’t have income and this just exacerbates the usual juvenile frustration with not having all the rights and privileges of an adult. As many parents know, it’s even worse when the child in question, like in this story, is a teen.

Image credits: Pixabay (not the actual photo)

On the other hand, there are some obvious and less obvious reasons for the father to hold onto most of the cash. First and foremost, a college fund is legitimately the main way many young adults avoid being in debt until much later in life. The average annual cost at a private institution in the US was $33,500 in 2017. This was seven years ago, so you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s higher now.

As shocking as it sounds, the entirety of these lottery winnings wouldn’t cover the entire four-year degree, depending on where this young man aimed to go. However, seeing as it’s been invested well, that money has been grown effectively. A college fund is no small deal, it can and will give this young adult a headstart in life which he will only truly understand when discussing people’s college debt a decade later and realizing how lucky he was.

ADVERTIsem*nT

Image credits: Vika Glitter (not the actual photo)

There is also a “hidden” downside of just handing over the money. OP has more than one kid. Anyone with siblings will be well aware that your brother or sister winning the lottery might be the worst thing possible. The jealousy, FOMO, gloating, etc, might cause a lot of inter-familial strain that OP was quite clever about avoiding. Indeed, by spending some of it upfront, he negated the usual downside of investing, the lack of instant gratification.

Of course, the real question is what should he have done with the earnings from investing it. All in all, holding on to them is by no means bad. He quite generously offered to manage the money for his son for free, something that he will struggle to find later in life. It’s also a good way to

ADVERTIsem*nT

A few readers sided with the father

ADVERTIsem*nT

ADVERTIsem*nT

Poll Question

Thanks! Check out the results:

Newsletter

Subscribe to Access
Exclusive Polls

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (2)

By entering your email and clicking Subscribe, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Privacy Policy.

Thank you! You've successfully subscribed to newsletters!

Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing!

Follow Bored Panda on Google News!

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (3)

Justin Sandberg

Writer, BoredPanda staff

Read more »

I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

Read less »

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (4)

Justin Sandberg

Writer, BoredPanda staff

Read more »

I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

Read less »

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (5)

Viktorija Ošikaitė

Author, BoredPanda staff

Read more »

I'm a visual editor here at Bored Panda and I enjoy a good laugh. My work ranges from serious topics related to toxic work environments and relationship difficulties to humorous articles about online shopping fails and introvert memes. When I'm not at my work desk, checking if every single pixel is in the right place, I usually spend my free time playing board games, taking pictures, and watching documentaries

Read less »

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (6)

Viktorija Ošikaitė

Author, BoredPanda staff

Read more »

I'm a visual editor here at Bored Panda and I enjoy a good laugh. My work ranges from serious topics related to toxic work environments and relationship difficulties to humorous articles about online shopping fails and introvert memes. When I'm not at my work desk, checking if every single pixel is in the right place, I usually spend my free time playing board games, taking pictures, and watching documentaries

Read less »

“AITA For Spending My Son’s Lottery Winnings Money?” (2024)

References

Top Articles
Oldham Powell Funeral Home
CoZi's Barber Shop - Mahopac, NY 10541 - Services and Reviews
R/Honkaistarrail
Krua Thai In Ravenna
Bon plan – Le smartphone Motorola Edge 50 Fusion "4 étoiles" à 339,99 €
Denman Promo Code
Review: Chained Echoes (Switch) - One Of The Very Best RPGs Of The Year
Sofia Pinkman
Spaghetti Top Webcam Strip
80 For Brady Showtimes Near Cinemark At Harlingen
Phil Maloof Net Worth
Retail Jobs For Teens Near Me
Chesapeake Wv Topix
Jacob Chapel Live Stream
Maryse Mizanin Nip Slip
Westelm Order
Green Light Auto Sales Dallas Photos
Las mentiras y los crímenes que continúan. 9.11 X Veintitrés = Sin palabras
Ella And David Steve Strange
When His Eyes Opened Chapter 2981
Bleach Tybw Part 2 Gogoanime
Humongousbazonkers
Nancy Pazelt Obituary
Spring Tx Radar
Midsouthshooters Supply
Squeezequeens
Math Mystery Case Of The Snowman Army Answer Key
Chrissy Laboy Daughter
3 Izzy Ln, Kittery, ME 03904 - MLS 1603480 - Coldwell Banker
Joy Ride 2023 Showtimes Near Century 16 Anchorage
Sodexo North Portal
Raz-Plus Literacy Essentials for PreK-6
Madden 23 Browns Theme Team
Is Arnold Swansinger Married
Chalkies | Gutgash's Territory - maps - Mad Max Game Guide
Tandon School of Engineering | NYU Bulletins
Gun Mayhem Watchdocumentaries
Justina Morley Now
Imagemate Orange County
Ny Lottery Second Chance App
Bad Moms 123Movies
Solar Smash Unblocked Wtf
P1 Offshore Schedule
North Haven Power School
Egg Inc Ultimate Walkthrough & Game Guide - Talk Android
Buhsd Studentvue
8 Internet Celebrities who fell prey to Leaked Video Scandals
Jenny Babas Nsfw
Ap Bio Unit 2 Progress Check Mcq
FINAL FANTASY XI Online 20th Anniversary | Square Enix Blog
Bme Flowchart Psu
Pollen Count Butler Pa
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Cheryll Lueilwitz

Last Updated:

Views: 5881

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Cheryll Lueilwitz

Birthday: 1997-12-23

Address: 4653 O'Kon Hill, Lake Juanstad, AR 65469

Phone: +494124489301

Job: Marketing Representative

Hobby: Reading, Ice skating, Foraging, BASE jumping, Hiking, Skateboarding, Kayaking

Introduction: My name is Cheryll Lueilwitz, I am a sparkling, clean, super, lucky, joyous, outstanding, lucky person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.