THE LOTTERY: A TAX ON PEOPLE WHO ARE BAD AT MATH
We revel in rags-to-riches stories of big lottery jackpot winners, such as the fifty-five year old construction worker who, on Christmas day of 2002, won the $314.9 million Powerball jackpot, believed to be the largest prize ever won by a single ticket. ................
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