
Despite Billion-Dollar Jackpots, Critics Say the Lottery Is a Losing Game
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The Lottery's Illusion: A Social Gamble
This chapter explores the paradox of state lotteries, presenting them as benefactors for social causes while examining their detrimental effects on vulnerable communities. Through personal anecdotes and activism, it raises troubling questions about gambling addiction, particularly among people of color, and the ethical implications of state-sponsored gambling.
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