
Despite Billion-Dollar Jackpots, Critics Say the Lottery Is a Losing Game
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This chapter explores the cultural significance and appeal of the lottery in America, emphasizing the excitement around massive jackpots like the $1.35 billion Mega Millions. Experts discuss societal perceptions of lotteries, pointing out how many Americans engage with them as a part of daily life, often overlooking the low odds of winning.
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