Each Galician will spend on average 79.79 euros for the Extraordinary Draw of the Christmas Lotterywhich will be held on December 22, about two euros more than in 2023 (77.40 euros at that time). They are six euros more than the country’s average of 73.84 euros.
From the State Lottery and Betting Society of the State (Selae), the allocation for Galicia is 215.1 million euros (208.2 million in 2023)with more than a million tickets.
This amount is an estimate, since the data will be final once the returns of unsold tickets are received during the campaign of this traditional raffle, whose advertising campaign, which was presented this Thursday, has the city of Vigo as its protagonist.
By province, there is a marked difference in the average of what the people of Lugo will spend (97.23 euros), those who will spend the most, with Ourense (58.5 euros), the least. Meanwhile, the average of To Coruña is 86.75 euros and the Pontevedra It is 71.86 euros.
By community, the one that is expected to spend the most per inhabitant this year is Castile and Leónwith an average of 117.76 euros, followed by Asturias (115.43 euros), La Rioja (112.84 euros), Aragon (100.28 euros), Cantabria (99.4 euros), Basque Country (84.33 euros), Madrid (83.83 euros), Castilla -La Mancha (82.78 euros), Valencia (81.82 euros) and Galicia (79.79 euros).
Whilethose who are going to spend the least This year they are again the inhabitants of the regions of Melilla (16.75 euros) and Ceuta (18.55 euros), followed by the Balearic Islands (42.62 euros), the Canary Islands (46.19 euros), Catalonia (56.41 euros ), Navarra (58.38 euros), Andalusia (61.01 euros), Extremadura (66.76 euros) and Murcia (71.41 euros).
Biggest sale
Regarding the different communities where the most Christmas Lottery is expected to be sold, it is in Madrid (575.08 million recorded), followed by Andalusia (522.7), Catalonia (446.1), Valencia (426.3), Castile and León (280), Galicia (215.1), Basque Country (187.1), Castilla-La Mancha (172) and Aragon (134.3 million).
On the contrary, those with the least Christmas Lottery entries are Melilla and Ceutawith 1.4 and 1.5 million, respectively, La Rioja (36.39), Navarra (39.2), Balearic Islands (51), Cantabria (58.4)Extremadura (70.2), Canary Islands (101.7), Murcia (110.8) and Asturias (116 million).
The president of State Lotteries and Betting (LAE), Jesús Huerta, has indicated that the sales rate is “very similar to last year, perhaps slightly higher.” with 15% of sales. The Extraordinary Draw of the Christmas Lottery this 2024 will distribute a total of 2,702 million in prizeswhich is 112 million more than last year.
In the prize program of the Sweepstakes, the Christmas ‘Gordo’ or first prize stands out, of 4,000,000 euros to the series; the second prize, of 1,250,000 euros to the series; or the third, 500,000 euros for the series.
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