Amanda Clayton: $1m lottery winner STILL collecting welfare | Mail Online
A young woman who won $1m on a state lottery has sparked outrage after she admitted to still claiming benefits.
Amanda Clayton of Lincoln Park, Michigan still claims $200 a month in food stamps and despite paying cash for a new home and car said, 'I'm still struggling.'
The 24-year-old added that she is entitled to the welfare handout as she has two homes to run.
'I feel that it's okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,' she said. 'I have two houses.'
Clayton said she will keep using her Bridge card until the state cuts her off and said she deserves it.
'It's just hard, you know. I'm struggling,' she said.
A young woman who won $1m on a state lottery has sparked outrage after she admitted to still claiming benefits.
Amanda Clayton of Lincoln Park, Michigan still claims $200 a month in food stamps and despite paying cash for a new home and car said, 'I'm still struggling.'
The 24-year-old added that she is entitled to the welfare handout as she has two homes to run.
'I feel that it's okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,' she said. 'I have two houses.'
Clayton said she will keep using her Bridge card until the state cuts her off and said she deserves it.
'It's just hard, you know. I'm struggling,' she said.
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