Sunday, July 8, 2007

Who’s Buying Lotto Tickets Today?

Indiana Sheds Some Light The Hoosier Lottery in Indiana recently conducted a study of which areas are buying lotto tickets the most per zip code. Two Hammond zip codes, which have a poverty rate of around 19 percent, came in at number one and two in the list of areas buying lotto tickets the most. That said one might assume it’s low-income individuals who are doing the most buying of lotto tickets. But the Hoosier Lottery officials and researchers from Indiana University Northwest's Center for Data & Analysis, who conducted the study, say the figures are deceiving. Yuppies Buying Lotto Tickets? While it’s true that some low-income families might be looking for an escape from financial hardship thanks to lotto jackpot prizes, people who are buying lotto tickets come from all walks of life according to this study. More often people buying lotto tickets aren’t down on their luck, but rather professionals with careers. The study says the places that sold lotto tickets might not be in the same area where individuals live. For example, a successful businessman might be buying lotto tickets at a gas station in a less affluent neighborhood on his way to work. Rich Looking To Get Richer The study group also noted that the incomes of people buying lotto tickets usually fall between $45,000 to $75,000 and that those with incomes less than $25,000 were the least likely to play lotto. In fact, lottery players with incomes of more than $75,000 spend nearly three times as much on lotteries in a month than those with incomes under $25,000. The study group figures that people buying lotto tickets the most simply have more disposable income. Beyond the Party Store The study, however, doesn’t take into account online sites for buying lotto tickets like www.trillonario.com, www.buypowerballonline.com or www.elmensajeromillonario.com. www.trillonario.com, www.buypowerballonline.com or www.elmensajeromillonario.com are sites that allow users from any location to purchase lottery tickets using a credit card. So although a ticket might be bought in a particular location that purchaser, in theory, could be from anywhere in the world. The Future of Buying Lotto Tickets Camelot has run the British lottery since 1994. It’s currently hoping to get a 10–year license to continue being the national lottery operator. Chief executive Dianne Thompson recently announced that should Camelot win the contract it plans to launch a ‘World Lottery’. Individual numbered balls, each drawn in different continent completing the winning number sequence, would be picked during a live television broadcast. In conclusion, it seems that location doesn’t provide a true demographic of lotto buyers. What is known is the fact lotteries, no matter how tickets are bought or by whom, are a billion dollar industry around the world. Freelance Article Writer.

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