This issue boils down to the proper function of government: ensure people's freedom to act as they wish (barring negative impact on others), or enforce the "healthiest" behavior? Yes, buying lottery tickets for any reason other than entertainment is irrational. But does that mean it shouldn't be allowed? People are choosing to spend their money like this. Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid t…
Lotteries: America's $70B Shame
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#22I would never think of playing the lottery or engaging in any other form of gambling because I understand the odds are always in favor of the house. I understand that I'm going to lose money. What a terrible irony that we fund public education with a lottery that relies on participation by those who don't understand basic math? But I see this as part of a larger trend of preying on the poor. Watching far-right media,…
That depends if the prize is large enough then the pot odds are such it does make sense to bet on the lottery.
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#23This issue boils down to the proper function of government: ensure people's freedom to act as they wish (barring negative impact on others), or enforce the "healthiest" behavior? Yes, buying lottery tickets for any reason other than entertainment is irrational. But does that mean it shouldn't be allowed? People are choosing to spend their money like this. Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid t…
> "Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid things" What an ignorant statement to make. Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like smoking in public places ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like driving drunk ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like shooting up a school ? Society works when we look out for each other - and not let people do whatever…
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#24I would never think of playing the lottery or engaging in any other form of gambling because I understand the odds are always in favor of the house. I understand that I'm going to lose money. What a terrible irony that we fund public education with a lottery that relies on participation by those who don't understand basic math? But I see this as part of a larger trend of preying on the poor. Watching far-right media,…
That depends if the prize is large enough then the pot odds are such it does make sense to bet on the lottery.
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#25This issue boils down to the proper function of government: ensure people's freedom to act as they wish (barring negative impact on others), or enforce the "healthiest" behavior? Yes, buying lottery tickets for any reason other than entertainment is irrational. But does that mean it shouldn't be allowed? People are choosing to spend their money like this. Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid t…
> "Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid things" What an ignorant statement to make. Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like smoking in public places ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like driving drunk ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like shooting up a school ? Society works when we look out for each other - and not let people do whatever…
Of course this is always an awkward line to walk, and the definition of stupid is entirely subjective. Most things that make people happy aren't totally "rational".
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#26I would never think of playing the lottery or engaging in any other form of gambling because I understand the odds are always in favor of the house. I understand that I'm going to lose money. What a terrible irony that we fund public education with a lottery that relies on participation by those who don't understand basic math? But I see this as part of a larger trend of preying on the poor. Watching far-right media,…
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#27This issue boils down to the proper function of government: ensure people's freedom to act as they wish (barring negative impact on others), or enforce the "healthiest" behavior? Yes, buying lottery tickets for any reason other than entertainment is irrational. But does that mean it shouldn't be allowed? People are choosing to spend their money like this. Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid t…
> "Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid things" What an ignorant statement to make. Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like smoking in public places ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like driving drunk ? Are you okay with people making "stupid decisions" like shooting up a school ? Society works when we look out for each other - and not let people do whatever…
To say that the government's job is to prevent us from making stupid choices is absurd. At that point, you may as well make cheeseburgers and fries illegal, and tax whole milk. `
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
That depends if the prize is large enough then the pot odds are such it does make sense to bet on the lottery.
1. This basically never happens. 2. Don't compare to letting the money sit under a matress. Insteaad, compare with other investments. Buying a lottery ticket doesn't make sense when measured purely in terms of profit, even when the expected profit is non-negative.
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#29This issue boils down to the proper function of government: ensure people's freedom to act as they wish (barring negative impact on others), or enforce the "healthiest" behavior? Yes, buying lottery tickets for any reason other than entertainment is irrational. But does that mean it shouldn't be allowed? People are choosing to spend their money like this. Personally, I prefer a government that lets people do stupid t…
The nail in the coffin of the tobacco industry wasn’t “cigarettes are unhealthy,” it was that the tobacco industry was actively deceiving the public and obfuscating scientific research over multiple generations.
(When the sugar industry follows step (this seems inevitable), it will because they failed to police themselves with candid acknowledgement that soda should be a treat and not a dietary staple. Perhaps the Bloomberg soda ban was a bad idea and heavy-handed mommy gov't etc, but if the soda companies had an iota of sense they would have pre-empted the whole mess.)
So getting back to lottery… let’s agree that it is okay for people to act as they wish, but is it acceptable for lottery to misrepresent the astronomically low chances of even breaking even? Is it acceptable for lottery to specifically market toward people who can least afford it?
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#30A lottery is a better investment than other crap the poor often buy. Crack, TVs, xboxes, alcohol all have a EROI of 0. A lottery at least is >0 . Better would be if we sold partials of VT(I) in the store at lottery ticket prices. $2 for a near 0 chance at 1B, or $2 for a near 100% chance at $4 given enough time.
Lotteries don't. Calling them entertainment is just an excuse for scamming money out of people. Calling them investment is just trying to confuse things.