THE LOTTERY: A TAX ON PEOPLE WHO ARE BAD AT MATH
Suppose that, instead of buying lottery tickets, you put $30 per month extra into your retirement account (an ordinary annuity). Further suppose that your company matches your contributions—i.e. they put in an additional $30 whenever you do. Assume that the retirement fund earns 7% compounded monthly. ................
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