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Lotteries are nothing more than a self-imposed tax.
Do people even know what "1 in 292.2 million" means?
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It's just a game. Nobody actually expects to win
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Wow guys has it been mentioned that the chances of winning are really small? Maybe some more people should point that out, so we all are sure to get the picture.
**** buzzkills
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My family won $4 GG no joke
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It's just a game. Nobody actually expects to win
People wouldn't be spending money on it if they didn't think they had a chance.
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$900 million. That's almost a billion. The odds are getting more and more difficult... If nobody wins again, the prize could exceed 1 billion...
to 1.3billion
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BuzzerBee wrote:It's just a game. Nobody actually expects to win
People wouldn't be spending money on it if they didn't think they had a chance.
Everyone does have a chance. But that doesn't mean they expect to win.
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1 powerball ticket =$2
powerball= 5/1-59 lottery game + 1/35 red powerball
=175,223,510 combinations for powerball
since $2=1 powerball ticket, 175,223,510*2= 350,447,020
it costs $350 million to buy all possible powerball combinations
current lotto=1.5 billion=1,500,000,000
AFTER TAXES (39.6% federal tax)= $712,380,000
712,380,000-350,447,020=361,932,980
net worth= $361,932,980
which is a rather hefty amount
HOWEVER...if 1 powerball ticket was printed in 1 second, it would take 5 and a half years to print all possible combinations...and a powerball jackpot this large might not be coming so soon
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There's another problem with that logic. What if someone else won, too? Then you would have to split it and end up losing money
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There's another problem with that logic. What if someone else won, too? Then you would have to split it and end up losing money
Are you going to complain though?
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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won $11 GG
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BuzzerBee wrote:There's another problem with that logic. What if someone else won, too? Then you would have to split it and end up losing money
Are you going to complain though?
Yes because they would end up with a deficit rather than extra money. They would literally be bankrupt and millions of dollars in debt
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JaWapa wrote:The government is the real winners when someone hits the jackpot.
I'm pretty sure a couple hundred million dollars makes no difference to the government calm down
It's half a billion dollars (or more) of free money for the government, of which around 30% is likely to go to your state.
Most of the winnings from a $1b+ payout will be taxed at the federal level at the rate of 39%, and the state will take 10-25% on top of that, depending on which state it is. I'm sure the federal government might not be super excited (they'll still be somewhat excited, though) to get the ~$400m, but the state would almost certainly love to get $100m-$300m.
A state can buy an awful lot with that sort of free money.
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my friend's grandma thinks she's gonna win
when my friend asked her grandma where you get them her grandma said "usa"
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my friend's grandma thinks she's gonna win
when my friend asked her grandma where you get them her grandma said "usa"
you know if she lives outside of the us (or at least travels frequently) that is a completely normal answer
10 years and still awkward. Keep it up, baby!
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