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    How Do Survivor Winners Spend Their Money?

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosJune 15, 20265 Mins Read
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    One thing I love doing with my husband is watching Survivor. Jeff Probst has a special place in this house. It started when we first got married and we’ve since collected a handful of other Survivor fans to play a game filled with points, picks and winners/losers. Think of it like a fantasy football league for Survivor. It’s always fun to watch to the end and see who wins. I’m pretty terrible at it but sometimes my pick does make it to at least the final 3. But that always gets me wondering, how do these Survivor Winners spend their money? Well, we did a little digging and found out how some of them did. And some of these results will surprise you!

    In many cases, winners emphasized that taxes reduced the actual amount they received to roughly $550k–650k on a $1 million prize. This is important because while the total prize was significantly more, taxes took almost half of what they were supposed to make. It’s still a lot of money however, it made the difference in what some players could do. For instance you could buy a mansion for 650k in Missouri but probably a more modest home in California.

    Common patterns among Survivor winners

    Some of the common patterns in regards to winnings are just the kinds of things you’d probably do yourself. Things like pay off student loans, or pay rent for the entire year so you wouldn’t have to worry about it. For many it was less about being extravagant and more about long term financial security.

    1. Paying off debt (student loans, mortgages, credit cards)
    2. Buying or improving a home
    3. Investing for retirement
    4. Starting or expanding a business
    5. Supporting family members
    6. Travel and life experiences
    7. Charitable donations
    8. Creating financial freedom to change careers

    So How Do Survivor Winners Spend Their Money?

    Here’s what we could find out about each seasons winner.

    S1 – S10

    SeasonWinnerReported use of winnings
    1 – BorneoRichard HatchFailed to properly pay taxes on the prize, leading to legal troubles and prison time.
    2 – The Australian OutbackTina WessonUnknown
    3 – AfricaEthan ZohnInvested much of the money and later supported charitable work, particularly soccer and humanitarian projects in Africa.
    4 – MarquesasVecepia ToweryUnknown
    5 – ThailandBrian HeidikUnknown
    6 – The AmazonJenna MorascaUnknown
    7 – Pearl IslandsSandra Diaz-TwineUsed money for family security, home-related expenses, and investments.
    8 – All-StarsAmber MarianoHelped establish her life with Rob Mariano, including family and real-estate expenses.
    9 – VanuatuChris DaughertyUnknown
    10 – PalauTom WestmanUnknown

    S11 – S20

    11 – GuatemalaDanni BoatwrightUnknown
    12 – PanamaAras BaskauskasUnknown
    13 – Cook IslandsYul KwonDonated a significant portion to charitable causes and community organizations.
    14 – FijiEarl ColeSpent heavily on travel, visiting 35–40+ countries, and later supported charitable work through his foundation.
    15 – ChinaTodd HerzogUnknown
    16 – MicronesiaParvati ShallowTraveled extensively and invested in personal/business ventures.
    17 – GabonBob CrowleyUnknown
    18 – TocantinsJ.T. ThomasUnknown
    19 – SamoaNatalie WhiteUnknown
    20 – Heroes vs. VillainsSandra Diaz-TwineSimilar approach as her first win: family security, investments, and long-term financial stability.

    S21- S30

    21 – NicaraguaJud BirzaUnknown
    22 – Redemption IslandRob MarianoContributed to family finances and real-estate investments.
    23 – South PacificSophie ClarkeUnknown
    24 – One WorldKim Spradlin-WolfeInvested the money rather than making large luxury purchases.
    25 – PhilippinesDenise StapleyFocused on family support and financial security.
    26 – CaramoanJohn CochranPaid student loans and used the cushion to pursue screenwriting.
    27 – Blood vs. WaterTyson ApostolInvested and used the money to support family life.
    28 – CagayanTony VlachosPaid debts, invested, and later got involved in house-flipping and real-estate ventures.
    29 – San Juan del SurNatalie AndersonUsed winnings to create financial flexibility and pursue opportunities outside traditional employment.
    30 – Worlds ApartMike HollowayUnknown

    S31-S40

    31 – CambodiaJeremy CollinsUsed winnings to support his family and future financial goals.
    32 – Kaôh RōngMichele FitzgeraldUnknown
    33 – Millennials vs. Gen XAdam KleinPaid debts and focused on long-term financial planning.
    34 – Game ChangersSarah LacinaUnknown
    35 – Heroes vs. Healers vs. HustlersBen DriebergenPaid off debt and supported family needs.
    36 – Ghost IslandWendell HollandReinvested in his furniture and design business.
    37 – David vs. GoliathNick WilsonUnknown
    38 – Edge of ExtinctionChris UnderwoodUnknown
    39 – Island of the IdolsTommy SheehanUnknown
    40 – Winners at WarTony VlachosWon $2 million and continued investing, supporting family, and pursuing real-estate projects while remaining a police officer.

    S41-S50

    41–48Various New Era winnersMost have not publicly detailed how they spent their winnings.
    49Savannah LouiePublicly discussed the tax impact, noting that roughly $620,000 remained after federal taxes.
    50Aubry BraccoHas said she plans to invest the $2 million prize and use it for her son’s future rather than luxury spending.

    So the majority of the winners used their winnings for pretty normal purposes. Some of these players have more elaborate descriptions in this CNN article which I fully recommend reading as a companion piece to this. But for a simple breakdown this will do.

    What would you spend your money on?

    What would you spend your money on if you won $1 million dollars? I’d probably buy a home and put some money aside for my kids. Pretty boring stuff really. We’d love to hear how you’d spend your money! Tell us by clicking the link here.

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