
13. The "No-Lose Lottery," Part 2
Freakonomics Radio
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Why Prize-Linked Savings Plans Haven't Gained Moretraction?
Economist: States have a monopoly on lotteries and the people who can least afford to play by just as many tickets as people who make a lot more money. Scholars like Peter Tofano at the Harvard Business School think that prize-linked savings plans could help America's pathetic savings rate. According to Tofano, the main culprit is history.
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