One lucky person could grab the biggest lottery win in UK history if they scoop Tuesday’s record EuroMillions draw.
The jackpot is an estimated £184 million, the largest ever up for grabs.
With that sum under their belt, one UK winner could count themselves richer than the singer Adele, whose net worth is £130 million, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.
They could buy a house in each of the top 10 priciest streets in the UK, including in London’s Kensington Palace Gardens, where the average house price is nearly £30 million.
The biggest ever #EuroMillions jackpot is up for grabs TONIGHT!
— EuroMillions (@UK_EuroMillions) October 12, 2021
💰 €220,000,000 / £184,000,000
Find out how the Jackpot Cap works here: https://t.co/vxfOJnwtgg pic.twitter.com/jSalwvBqkg
While the £184 million jackpot would be life changing money for all of us, for some of the world’s richest people it is merely pocket change.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos earns nearly £150,000 every minute and earns tonight’s Euromillions jackpot every 20 hours.
Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg makes £184 million every 31 days, as he earns almost £6 million per day.
Zuckerberg just loses out to Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX, who makes nearly £5,000 a minute, and would make the £184 million jackpot in 29 days.
That eclipses Tim Cook of Apple, who would have to wait 537 days to earn £184 million.
You can calculate how long it takes some of the world’s richest people to earn your salary using this online calculator.
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