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$340 Million Powerball
I feel so, so, I don't know....*stupid*...
Hence buying a lotter ticket is risking "nothing" to potentially (very low probability) gain a great deal -- clearly a rational decision. Hope that helps! I like the way you think, David. It probably hurts your head, but I like it, nonetheless... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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$340 Million Powerball
"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" writes: From my perspective, the lottery is just a "stupid tax" that I am not required to pay. However, many others do... That's my perspective, too. Yet, today, for some reason, Mary and I blew a $5 bill on FIVE (count 'em -- FIVE!) Powerball tickets! That's five more than we've ever bought before! (We actually had to ask the clerk how to play the lottery. The people in line were incredulous...) I feel so, so, I don't know....*stupid*... :-) I've called it "paying my stupidity tax" quite often myself. Let me offer for your possible use my rationalizaton: While, in strictly *financial* terms it's a bad bet, that's not what actually matters. In some arbitrary measure of personal "utility", an occasional dollar spent on a lottery ticket is a complete triviality, it doesn't constrain any other portion of my life at all. However, winning 340 million dollars would completely transform some segments of my life (in ways I think would be for the better), a great increase in utility. Hence buying a lotter ticket is risking "nothing" to potentially (very low probability) gain a great deal -- clearly a rational decision. Except that you wont win $340m by the time the deductions are made. |
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$340 Million Powerball
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
"Jay Honeck" writes: From my perspective, the lottery is just a "stupid tax" that I am not required to pay. However, many others do... That's my perspective, too. Yet, today, for some reason, Mary and I blew a $5 bill on FIVE (count 'em -- FIVE!) Powerball tickets! That's five more than we've ever bought before! (We actually had to ask the clerk how to play the lottery. The people in line were incredulous...) I feel so, so, I don't know....*stupid*... :-) I've called it "paying my stupidity tax" quite often myself. Here in Massachusetts, only a fraction of the lottery ticket proceeds goes to the winning pot. More than 50% (I believe) goes to the education department. Might be wrong on the percentage - I'll have to check. So buying a lottery ticket helps the State Education department. And, eventually, SOMEONE wins the pot. Gregg Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments, Restoration of my 1919 Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat, and Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/index.html |
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$340 Million Powerball
Chris wrote:
"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message potentially (very low probability) gain a great deal -- clearly a rational decision. Except that you wont win $340m by the time the deductions are made. Yes Chris but in my state if the lottery hit $340 million your take if done on installments would be about 8.8 million after taxes and yes the government is getting a huge part of it especially since basically they're paying you the interest off of it. But hey I think I can find something constructive (and yes blow some)to do with 8.8 million. Our lottery works out to you get about $26K per million jackpot and is currently at $108 million (at least before last nights drawing). John |
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UltraJohn wrote:
Yes Chris but in my state if the lottery hit $340 million your take if done on installments would be about 8.8 million after taxes and yes the government is getting a huge part of it especially since basically they're paying you the interest off of it. But hey I think I can find something constructive (and yes blow some)to do with 8.8 million. Our lottery works out to you get about $26K per million jackpot and is currently at $108 million (at least before last nights drawing). Let's hope that if you win, your life will turn out better than the many who won in the past. Apparently, these large lottery payouts have ruined many lives. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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$340 Million Powerball
"Chris" writes:
"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" writes: From my perspective, the lottery is just a "stupid tax" that I am not required to pay. However, many others do... That's my perspective, too. Yet, today, for some reason, Mary and I blew a $5 bill on FIVE (count 'em -- FIVE!) Powerball tickets! That's five more than we've ever bought before! (We actually had to ask the clerk how to play the lottery. The people in line were incredulous...) I feel so, so, I don't know....*stupid*... :-) I've called it "paying my stupidity tax" quite often myself. Let me offer for your possible use my rationalizaton: While, in strictly *financial* terms it's a bad bet, that's not what actually matters. In some arbitrary measure of personal "utility", an occasional dollar spent on a lottery ticket is a complete triviality, it doesn't constrain any other portion of my life at all. However, winning 340 million dollars would completely transform some segments of my life (in ways I think would be for the better), a great increase in utility. Hence buying a lotter ticket is risking "nothing" to potentially (very low probability) gain a great deal -- clearly a rational decision. Except that you wont win $340m by the time the deductions are made. So what? The argument doesn't depend on the exact amount. If I netted *50 million* after taxes and all it'd *still* completely transform some segments of my life. Heck, if I netted *10* million after taxes it would. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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