The conventional wisdom, where the lottery is concerned, is that it's a fool's game. We here at Political Calculations have a different view. We think it's a fool's game up until the jackpots get really gi-normous (how do you spell that anyway?!)
The real question isn't about whether or not you should consider playing the lottery, but instead how huge does the grand prize need to be to have the potential for winning the jackpot to be worth the cost of playing the game? And that's where our tools come in - we can work out just what the jackpot has to be to worth the price of a single ticket!
But that's not all - we can also find out whether it would make more sense for the winner of that grand prize to take the money as a lump sum or have it paid out over a number of years!
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| Subcategory | Title | Description |
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| Cost Benefit | The Cost of Risk vs. Benefit | Our first cut at finding the prize amount for making the lottery worth the cost of playing. Odd, in that the same math can be used to determine whether the remote benefit of a given medical procedure is worth its cost! |
| Cost Benefit | Revisiting the Lottery | Our improved tool for finding the magic jackpot number that would make the lottery worth playing! The only trick is to not play at all until it hits the big number.... |
| Getting the Payout | The Lottery Winner's Dilemma | Maybe you've won the lottery, or maybe you've just come into an unexpected windfall with different payout options. Either way, our tool can help you decide which is better: taking the money over time or as a lump sum today. |
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