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Lotteries are "encouragement of bad decisions"

vendredi 15 mai 2015 à 14:00

Americans spend 70 billion dollars a year on lotteries , a tremendous waste, and half of it comes from people who can't afford it.

You can think of the lotteries as a "tax on stupidity", but it really is more like "encouragement of bad decisions".

States use lotteries to raise money because there is resistance to using taxes for this. But the taxes could be aimed mainly at the rich and businesses that can afford them.