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In reply to the discussion: Poor people spend 9% of income on lottery tickets; here's why [View all]wickerwoman
(5,662 posts)8. It's a little thrill in a boring daily slog.
I've never bought a lottery ticket but I buy a snickers bar most days to get over the late afternoon slump and it works out to about the same amount ($2 or so a day).
Most people spend at least that (and some quite a bit more) to have something to look forward to at the end of a long day of work. That's about the same cost as seeing a movie or eating in a chain restaurant once a week.
And who's to say the pleasure or the lasting benefit of one is much more significant than another?
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And if you do play (buying 1 ticket), theres a 99.9999995% chance you won't win.
Johnny Rico
Mar 2012
#11
On MSNBC, someone said it's easier to win the lottery than to get bitten by a shark
ecstatic
Mar 2012
#5
CNN reported that you have an 80x better chance of dying of mad cow disease...
pinboy3niner
Mar 2012
#13
Some people have luck with the numbers. I don't play, but when my husband was alive he did
notadmblnd
Mar 2012
#27
So eager to slam the OP you fail to read his post right above you that explains the math
mathematic
Mar 2012
#49
The average income for all households with less than $13,000 will be well under $13,000
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#31
I also just bought five lottery tickets, the first in several years, and wonder if anyone
indepat
Mar 2012
#19
i play b/c someone WILL win this pot of money and i want that person to be me although
leftyohiolib
Mar 2012
#20
yeah you might be correct didnt think of that b/c id crap myself if i won 1million
leftyohiolib
Mar 2012
#34
Those with lots of money invest in the stock lottery; those with smaller resources play the numbers.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#25
A small group of people did that with a lottery about ten years back, if I remember correctly. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2012
#42
It was pointed out when these figures were first publciized that the reporting sucks...
Viking12
Apr 2012
#57