Lottery accused of 'systemic racism' after massive Powerball payout

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HEAD SCRATCHER: One researcher claims the number drawing disproportionately targets certain communities.

Raising Cane's CEO AJ Kumaran shares why he bought 50,000 lottery tickets for all his employees as the Mega Millions jackpot hits $810 million.as a form of systemic racism that targets poor Black and Brown communities across America. with one lucky resident winning a historic $2.04 billion. The odds were 1 in 292.2 million.

People wait in line to buy their Mega Millions lottery tickets at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Chino Hills, California, on July 28, 2022. Les Bernal, the national director of Stop Predatory Gambling, called the lottery a form of"consumer financial fraud" and a form of"systemic racism." The piece also highlighted how stores selling lottery tickets are more likely to be located in poor communities of every state. The state money generated from the lottery sales often do not feed back into the communities, but rather into colleges and higher-income school districts. CNN also pointed to a report from 1999, which found that Black Americans, high-school dropouts and low-income people played the lottery on a more frequent basis.

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