Georgia Lottery What's the Numbers?

Published On: May 22, 2010|Categories: Random Topics|Tags: |

GALottery LogoGeorgia Lottery. What’s the Numbers?

I’ve always figured the lottery was pretty big money. I don’t mean winning it. (Oh but if I did…..whoops, that’s another topic) I mean how much money it generates. It boggles the mind to say the least.

Just take a look at some of these numbers:

  • $29 BILLION in ticket sales, 2000-2009
  • $1.8 BILLION in tickets provided as prizes
  • $16 BILLION in prize payouts 2000-2009
  • $7.8 BILLION funding for education 2000-2009
  • $1.9 BILLION paid in cash commission and bonuses to Lottery retailers

And of course, you gotta spend money to make money, right? So $189 million on advertising (those billboards don’t come cheap) and $87 million for merchandising. That’s some serious money as well.

Georgia Lottery funds go to HOPE scholarships for one thing. It’s nice to know that from 1993-2009 there were 90,824 HOPE students at Univeristy of Georgia alone.

So, there are lots of people playing the lottery for that “chance”. And it certainly shows in the numbers.