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Five Ways the Lottery Improves Your Community and You

The lottery has been around for a very long time. As early as ancient Rome, governments have recognized the potential of the lottery to raise money for the good of the system and the good of the people. Despite its opposition, with many calling it a “tax on the poor” or a gateway to gambling and corruption, the lottery continues to do good for all communities that adopt it.

Here are five ways you will never hear the dissenters mention for how the lottery actually improves the world around you and makes for a much better life, not just for the one, but for the good of all:

1. School scholarships and education: Education is an incredibly expensive racket. At least it can feel like a racket if you have ever known the feeling of paying for your son or daughter’s college education, or even a “small-ticket” item such as the several hundred dollar price tag your child will encounter when buying a full-time palette of books for the upcoming semester. The lottery quickly raises surplus funds for the education of our youth, and makes it possible for more kids to continue their education beyond high school, a much-needed accomplishment your children will need in the world of tomorrow.

2. City infrastructure: The infrastructure of a city is vital to its success. After all, residents need nice roads to travel and efficient roadways for their daily commutes to work – not to mention that roadwork puts more people to work who might otherwise be obtaining government assistance or working lower paying jobs and contributing less to the local economy. The lottery is one of the surest moneymakers that a government can undertake to raise funds for a costly, and much-needed, infrastructure overhaul.

3. Lower taxes: If the government shows greater surplus, then it needs less in taxpayer revenue. That means more citizens keep more of their money, and everybody wins. The lottery is a great way to bring this about, and it has been doing so for thousands of years.

4. Security: There is more than one type of security that a society needs to operate efficiently and successfully. Whether it is security at home, security abroad, or security in the workplace, then the lottery can deliver. The lottery often makes it possible for your military to have the funds they need for gear, protection, and manpower. The same can be said of your local police force. Last but not least, the lottery creates a different kind of security by creating a stable economy that solidifies jobs and puts more people to work.

5. Lucky winners: On an individual level, one scratch of the ticket or pull of a lucky number can create a whole new way of life for the lucky winners. Imagine being able to pay off your car, your college education, or your home, with one lucky draw. And lotteries are not always about the big payday. You can win a little here and there to pay for gas, groceries, or Christmas presents. Many people do not give the lottery credit for just how many winners it does produce.

If your residence already has the lottery, then you know the many benefits it provides. If not, then maybe one day, that will change. Good luck!

Powerball Welcomes Florida

Powerball Welcomes Florida

It’s official! Florida will now be joining the states that offer their citizens the opportunity to play the Powerball Lottery. The number of states offering Powerball now stands at 32 states including, Arizona Lottery, Colorado Lottery, Connecticut Lottery, D.C. Lottery (District of Columbia), Delaware Lottery, Idaho Lottery, Hoosier Lottery (Indiana), Iowa Lottery, Kansas Lottery, Kentucky lottery, Louisiana Lottery Corporation, Maine Lottery, Minnesota State Lottery, Missouri Lottery, Montana Lottery, Nebraska Lottery, New Hampshire Lottery Commission, New Mexico Lottery, North Carolina Education Lottery, North Dakota Lottery, Oklahoma Lottery, Oregon Lottery, Pennsylvania Lottery, Rhode Island Lottery, South Carolina Education Lottery, South Dakota Lottery, Tennessee Education Lottery, Virgin Islands Lottery, Vermont Lottery, Wisconsin Lottery, and the West Virginia Lottery.

The addition of Florida means bigger jackpots and slightly altered odds. Players will actually have a better chance of winning smaller prizes according to the North Carolina lottery. Many new features have been added including changes in white and red ball numbers. White balls will now be numbered 55 to 59 while the number of red balls , the Powerball , a player can select will be reduced from 42 to 39. Odds of winning will now be 1 in 195 million and the odds of winning one of the many smaller prizes will improve to 1 in 35.

Other changes include,

1. The starting jackpot will be $20 million instead of $15 million.
2. Reduced odds will add an additional 3 million prizes.
3. The ticket price will remain the same and there will still be 9 ways to win. The power play option will be continued for an additional $1 and will be offering a random multiplier of 2X, 3X, 4X or 5X for all cash prizes won on the bottom seven prize levels.
4. The multiplier does not apply to the jackpot or 2nd prize.
5. The second tier Match 5 win now has a guaranteed $1 million prize when you purchase Power Play and match all five white balls. This $1 million prize will be paid in cash, in one lump sum less Federal and State withholdings.

The new Powerball game is expected to start in January of 2009. This is great news for lottery players nationwide and welcome Florida Powerball!

Several states now offer both Powerball and Mega Millions. States hard hit by the recession are looking for new ways to boost lagging ticket sales. Several states are exploring the possibility of allowing players to purchase lottery tickets on the internet. Most lottery experts agree that the merging of traditional lottery games with 21st century technology would be a wise move for state lotteries across the country.