No, scratch off lottery tickets are not a tax on the poor. That's because anyone over 18 or 21 depending on the state can buy a scratch off ticket. No one is forced to buy a ticket and so a poor person has a choice. If they do choose to buy a ticket, then their dollar becomes a voluntary tax. One other thing to consider is that buying lottery tickets is gambling. Gambling is an addictive activity. It is conceivable that a poor person with a gambling addiction may be compelled by the disease to buy tickets and that could be construed to be a involuntary tax on the poor. But that's a real stretch.
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One can purchase a Mega Millions lottery ticket from a local grocery or convenience store. If tickets are not sold at that location, another option might be to venture farther from one's residence, and find a store.
1. Buy lottery tickets 2. If your under 13 ask a parent to help. Do the lottery tickets 3. Enter the lottery tickets 4. See how much you won! might be 1000
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No, cassh is tje only way to purchase scratch offs. Some retailers will allow purchases with a debit card if its ran through as debit, but not many retailers do that.
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