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All About Lottery Advertising and Economics

All About Lottery Advertising and Economics

How Much Do Lotteries Advertise?

In 1996 North American lotteries spend $400 million ($US) on advertising and received $34 billion in sales. Advertising expenditures accounted for 1.17 percent of total revenue. By contrast, in 1996 restaurant owners spent 3.2 percent of their revenues on advertising, beverage manufacturers spent 7.5 percent, cosmetics companies spent 8.8 percent, and candy makers spent 12.7 percent. Advertising accounts for less of the cost of a lottery ticket than virtually any other consumer product.

Why Isn’t Lottery Advertising Regulated By the Federal Trade Commission?

Lotteries are not subject to FTC regulation because they are operated by state governments, and the federal government cannot regulate state government programs. Unlike other products, however, lottery advertising is subject to review and restriction by governors and state and provincial legislators.

Who Regulates Lottery Advertising?

Lottery advertising is regulated by the states and provinces in which lotteries operate. Many have adopted formal laws, standards, or guidelines about what is and is not appropriate for advertising in their jurisdiction, and most states have elaborate review procedures to prevent potentially offensive advertising from appearing. In addition, the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries have established advertising guidelines to provide direction to member lotteries in developing their advertising standards. These guidelines are extensive and incorporate aspects related to compulsive gambling, beneficiary funding, and more.

Does Lottery Advertising Create Compulsive Gamblers?

Compulsive or pathological gambling arises as a result of some combination of biological and psychological factors predisposing an individual to addictive behavior. A person does not become a compulsive gambler simply because of lottery advertisement, just like a person does not become an alcoholic because he sees an advertisement for alcohol.

Do Lotteries Contribute to the Economy?

Lottery revenues contribute to the economy in a number of ways. Certainly that portion of lottery sales which return as prizes is simple redistribution, but revenues are also distributed to over 240,000 retail outlets as commissions, to the companies which supply lotteries such as ticket printers, data processing companies, advertising agencies, and delivery services, and most importantly, for the provision of goods and services through the programs lotteries were created to support.

If You Don’t Win Have You Wasted Your Money?

Lotteries are perceived by players as a form of entertainment, like a sports event or going to the movies, not as a financial investment. Winning a prize is not the only benefit of playing the lottery – the lottery also offers entertainment and also funds many state programs. Those who play the powerball lottery, or the mega millions lottery, or any of the many forms of lottery games, play not only because they want to win, but also because it is fun!

This information was found at www.naspl.org (North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries)

Buying Online Lottery Tickets

At the present time most US state lotteries do not allow players to buy online lottery tickets. Most lottery experts say that in the very near future many state lotteries will offer players online lottery tickets.

Playing the Canadian Lottery

Playing the Canadian Lottery

The Canadian Lottery offers 2 national lotteries and 5 provincial lotteries. The two national games, Lotto 6/49 and lotto Super 7, are available to all of Canada. These games provide larger jackpots than the Provincial games because they are played by more people. As a result, the jackpots can rise faster and higher than other games. The 5 provincial lotteries providing lots of exciting games for their respective citizens are: Atlantic Canada, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Western Canada.

Playing Lotto 6/49

One of the most popular and lucrative Canada Lottery games is Lotto 6/49. In 2005 it paid out a record jackpot of $54.3 Million! A Lotto 6/49 ticket only costs $2 and provides an opportunity to win millions! To play Lotto 6/49 you simply select six numbers from a field of 1 to 49. If you match even 2 of your numbers and the bonus ball, you receive a cash prize! Lotto 6/49 drawings are held every Wednesday and Saturday nights after 8:00 pm CT.

Playing Super 7

Another exciting Canada Lottery game is Super 7, known as Canada’s big Friday Lotto game! Super 7 only costs $2 and gives you the chance to win millions of dollars. The record Super 7 jackpot of $37.8 was won in 2002. You can also pay an additional dollar to add Friday’s EXTRA for a chance to win the $250,000 top prize. To play Super 7, you simply select seven numbers from 1 to 47. If you match at least 3 numbers, you win! Super 7 drawings are held every Friday after 8:00 pm CT.

Playing Provincial Lotteries

All 5 Provincial Lotteries participate in both national lotteries as well as providing their own exciting lotteries. Atlantic Canada offers 10 exciting lottery games for you to play. British Columbia offers 6 exciting games to keep you having fun! Ontario provides a whopping 13 games for you to play. Western Canada provides 7 fantastic games to keep you having fun. And topping the list, Quebec offers an amazing 23 lottery games, so you’ll never get bored!

Buying Canada Lottery Tickets

If you are intrigued by these Canada Lottery games but don’t live in Canada check out the official Canadian lottery website. At the present time the Canadian lottery does now allow the sale of online lottery tickets. This can be a serious inconvenience for those in the Northern provinces who often must travel long distances to reach the nearest lottery retailer. Hopefully Canada will give its residents the ability to purchase lotto tickets online in the near future.