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TBF: many state lotteries are operated by franchises which may be engaged in fraud and/or abuse, or simply skimming a large share of the take.

Texas, notably, recently:

"The Texas Lottery Is Accused Of Fraud, With Calls For It To Be Shut Down"

The Texas Lottery is under fire once again, after Lt. Governor Dan Patrick paid a visit to a store in Austin, where an $83 million dollar winning ticket was sold. Upon arrival, Patrick discovered a warehouse of lottery ticket printing machines, run by a ticket reseller....

<https://ktrh.iheart.com/featured/houston-texas-news/content/...>

Lotteries also manifestly fail in their often-posited goal of funding beneficial services such as education. In reality they shift tax burden from the wealthy (who know better than to play) to the poor (who are desperate even against very poor odds), and cut overall educational funding. See:

"The Big Lie: Gambling and Education Funding" (2012)

“Don’t insult me with those ridiculous claims like “the money is for education!” Money is fungible, and education is already a high-priority budget item. Money raised from slot machines and earmarked for education is simply money that would otherwise have been diverted from some other budget item. The disingenuousness of this claim is jaw-dropping, and it’s even more appalling to me how many people fall for and parrot it.”

<https://www.thinkingpoker.net/2012/10/the-big-lie-gambling-a...>

Perhaps, though, with UBI, that desperation factor would be reduced.



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