Less than half of Russians consider themselves financially lucky, and most do not believe in lotteries. Such data was obtained based on the results of a survey conducted by AlfaStrakhovanie, the results of which were reviewed by socialbites.ca.
47.7% of the survey participants defined themselves as lucky. 48.3% have won small amounts of money from contests or lotteries throughout their lives. At the same time, 44% of “lucky” people are sure that big money can be earned only by working hard, and 42% are sure that it can be earned easily.
41.6% approve of investing and have investment experience. 82.6% of lucky investors do not like to take risks and have a balanced approach to investing money.
37.5% of the research participants who describe themselves as lucky believe that everything in investments depends on the situation in the economy. 19.2% trust the investor’s experience and 18.5% trust his tactics. 14.5% are confident in their ability to take risks.
Investment as a way to earn 100 thousand rubles is valued at 36.9%. And 32.5% find it more realistic to save on their salary. One in four “lucky” people are sure they can win the lottery.
Those unlucky with money often justify their bad luck by saying they get into trouble. 27.6% answered this way. The other 20.4% said they were not lucky at all in terms of work. 15.2% reported that they were often cheated and 11.5% reported that they had never received a bonus in their life.
65.6% did not win any contest or lottery. And 41.2% believe that big money is earned only by dishonest labor.
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