9 Widespread Lottery Myths Debunked!

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Is it true that you are more likely to be struck by lightning than win the lottery? If you keep playing the same numbers over and over are you guaranteed to one day win the jackpot? Are lottery jackpots harder to win than ever before?

Myth #1: It is more likely that you will be struck by lightning than win the lottery.

Myth #1 It is more likely that you will be struck by lightning than win the lottery

Yet, this myth was debunked back in 1996 by Iowa Lottery commissioner Ed Stanek. Stanek pointed out that in 1995, 1,136 people won a million dollars or more playing North American lotteries compared with only 91 who were killed by lightning. Stanek noted that Powerball is not an “all or nothing” game and players can win small amounts even if they match only some of the numbers in a draw. The bottom line suggests that it would not be wise to go outside during a lightning storm but to play the lottery instead.

Myth #2: The lottery is a form of taxation on the poor.

This is a serious, frequently mentioned criticism of lotteries. Critics call the lottery a “regressive tax” and say that lottery players tend to have lower income and to be less well educated than non-players.

If you think about it, playing the lottery is entirely voluntary whereas taxes are compulsory payments to support the government. In addition, some studies indicate that middle class citizens are most likely to play the lottery. Also, what about the many celebrities who are said to have played the lottery at one time – George Clooney, Hugh Jackman, Sylvester Stallone, Woody Allen, Madonna, and others! These “higher income” players enjoy the thrills of playing the lottery just like everyone else.

Myth #3: Only the winners benefit from the lottery.

Not true! While only a small percentage of players actually win cash prizes in a draw, the number of people who actually benefit from a lottery is huge. Lotteries devote a significant percentage of their ticket sales to charitable causes, including education, environment, healthcare, social issues, sports, veterans affairs, and more. We all benefit from the lottery, even those of us who never play the game!

Myth #4: If you keep playing the same numbers, eventually you’ll win the jackpot.

Myth #4 If you keep playing the same numbers, eventually you'll win the jackpot

Myth #5: The smaller the jackpot, the better the odds.

Myth #6: Winning a large prize more than once is impossible.

It is said that lottery luck only strikes once, but this statement is not based in reality. There have been many remarkable stories about players who have scored more than one amazing lottery prize. One example is English couple David and Kathleen Long who won £1 million in the EuroMillions lottery twice in two years.

Another example is that of the Carmichaels from Arizona. The couple won US$2.5 million playing the Arizona State Lottery in 1995 and then scored a US$1 million win in 2013.

Many jackpot winners state that despite their financial windfall, they will keep playing the lottery and now we know why!

Myth #7: Lottery jackpots are harder to win than ever.

Myth #7 Lottery jackpots are harder to win than ever

Myth #8: Lottery play leads to compulsive gambling.

Here again is a very serious charge against lottery play, but actually there’s little evidence to support it. According to the National Survey on Gambling Behavior conducted by the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center, “it does not appear that the availability of a lottery has an impact on (problem gambling) prevalence rates.”

Similarly, a study of ‘Lottery Playing, Gambling Addiction and Links to Compulsive Consumption’ from 1990 stated that its findings “do not support the claim that lotteries create addictive gamblers.”

Myth #9: Winning a lottery will make you happy.

On the whole, winning the lottery doesn’t really change you. If you were happy before, you will be happy after winning the lottery. If you were a jerk before, you will still be a jerk. While lottery money can give you financial freedom, it can’t buy you love or guarantee happiness. Still, winning the jackpot would be a major life-changing event!

Lottery myths – should you believe everything you hear?

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