Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Who Plays Lottery? What Does He or She Look Like?


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I’m sure everyone has their own idea of what they think the common lottery player looks like. What ever that image profile may be, you’d be shocked at what the research and statistics say. Are you ready for this? Ok. Here we go. 18% of lottery players have an annual salary of $100,000 or more. Close to half of all lottery players have an undergraduate degree or higher. So, you think the study was conducted by a small group hm? Nope. This is data presented by the Texas Lottery Commission and verified by some of our major enterprise level partners. Lottery actually touches many Americans. 57% of the U.S.A. population 18 years of age and older play lottery at least once a year. Is that not shocking? Take even the gender demographic, 49% of all lottery players are Female. That’s crazy how evenly split the gender class of lottery players are.  For the skeptics out there you may be thinking, well, this may all be so, but lottery players are mostly 50 years of age of older, right? Incorrect. Interesting enough, the highest age group among lottery players is between 18 and 34 years of age. Talk about overcoming all the stereotypes, right? Now let’s paint that picture a little differently from what you might have thought the common lottery player looked like in the beginning of this article shall we? That Powerball player at your local convenience store could very well be a 30 year old woman with a Master’s degree from your State’s university. The other nights Megamillion’s jackpot winner could very well be a young professional making a $100,000 salary.  You just never know. So what have we learned here? Let’s just avoid the stereotypes and embrace the chance to win something grand for a minimal investment. And follow that ticket up with YooLotto. Why? Because at least you’ll always get something back ;) Good day.

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