Why the Lottery is a Regressive Tax on the Nation’s Poorest – Visual Capitalist (blog)



Visual Capitalist (blog)
Why the Lottery is a Regressive Tax on the Nation's Poorest
Visual Capitalist (blog)
Every year, Americans spend a mind-blowing $70.1 billion on the lottery. That works out to an average of $630 per household, representing more money spent on gambling than on books, sports tickets, recorded music sales, video games, and the movie box …

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