Jackpot Rollover And Lottery Regressivity

S. Lee, Ki C. Han, David Y. Suk, Hyunmo Sung
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have found the lottery to be a regressive form of taxation that varies by game and whose regressivity declines at higher jackpot size.  This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the effect of consumer spending on lottery regressivity during the Mega Millions rollover sequence and reports the following findings.  First, regressivity among six games examined in the paper varies by game and is inversely related to the prize/jackpot size of the game.  Second, an increase in the jackpot size reduces the regressivity for the Mega Millions game, but not for the other five games.  Third, the impact of household income distribution on lottery sales varies by game, and in the case of Mega Millions, by jackpot size as well.  We did not find a significant difference in the demand for the Mega Millions game between below middle-income households and high-income households.  However, the demand by middle and upper-middle income households is significantly higher than the demand by high-income households, especially at a higher jackpot size.  Lastly, as the jackpot size grows over $100 million and higher, a large cash inflow from states with no Mega Millions flows into the New Jersey lottery market.  The majority of the additional cash inflow is spent on the Mega Millions game and there does not appear to be a significant spillover to other New Jersey lottery games.
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我发现彩票是一种累退的税收形式,因游戏而异,其累退性随着头奖金额的增加而下降。本文深入分析了在超级百万滚动序列中消费者支出对彩票回归性的影响,并报告了以下发现。首先,本文研究的六款游戏的回归性因游戏而异,并且与游戏的奖金/头奖大小成反比。其次,头奖金额的增加减少了“超级百万”游戏的回归性,但对其他五种游戏没有影响。第三,家庭收入分配对彩票销售的影响因游戏而异,在超级百万的情况下,也因头奖大小而异。我们没有发现中下收入家庭和高收入家庭对Mega Millions游戏的需求有显著差异。然而,中高收入家庭的需求明显高于高收入家庭的需求,特别是在更高的头奖金额上。最后,随着头奖金额超过1亿美元或更高,大量现金从没有超级百万的州流入新泽西州的彩票市场。大部分额外的现金流入都花在了超级百万游戏上,似乎没有对新泽西州其他彩票游戏产生重大溢出效应。
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