저소득층이 더 많이 사고, 그게 이해할 만한 현실 같습니다. 그래서 더 문제 같고요. 미국은 많이 구입하는 저소득 계층은 5%를 쏟기도 한다고 보도되기도 했습니다. 그 기사가 인용한 논문 같습니다: https://t.co/AcB0l364H9
RT @jfreewright: @vegasgambler411 @Cernovich Sorry to bust yer li'l racist, simpleton bubble again. "With regard to lottery play for respo…
@vegasgambler411 @Cernovich Sorry to bust yer li'l racist, simpleton bubble again. "With regard to lottery play for respondents of various racial/ethnic groups, non-Hispanic whites and Native Americans had the highest proportion of gambling on the lottery
@Steve_Sailer @cremieuxrecueil @DamianHron If this is accurate, lower socioeconomic status predicts a significantly higher rate and much higher frequency of playing the lottery in the US. https://t.co/vGzTeoX3Ca
@RightNewsNM If you are going to argue for abolishing the lottery, you best come up with credible data. This report, although dated, provides that. https://t.co/ERgSqUzK8d. Now, consider what this might do to the poor. Playing the lottery is a form of en
Reality always disagrees with the Left. https://t.co/krxV7PNNRS https://t.co/KMEDWBZZXF
@PGFNZ Selling Hope, the “two faces of the lottery” 1. the lottery is viewed as a painless tax that raises public funds w/o coercion” a popular form of entertainment. 2. Critics “view lotteries as a tax that falls disproportionately on the poor and uninf
2/ Menschen mit tieferem sozioökonomischem Status spielen viel öfter Lotto und andere staatlich kontrollierte Glücksspiele. Das macht Lotterie de facto zu einer regressiven Steuer: Jene, die am wenigsten haben, zahlen am meisten. https://t.co/u2sSuZoD3S
@OfficialBBrooks Socio-economic data on lottery tickets backs up your thesis here. https://t.co/dN10E5z4HW
The lottery is just 1 more way poor black and brown Americans subsidize white privilege in America. https://t.co/ens4OmRukR
Here, let me help you... https://t.co/ens4OmRukR
@waitwait Actually! Lottery winners are NOT randomly selected from the population! Winners are randomly selected from lottery players, who are not equal to non-lottery players. https://t.co/L37fxgTBzi
Neil Martin https://t.co/6qCpDFXYwe https://t.co/IQFCUvtSDX
@TNLottery Statistically, blacks and Native Americans play the lottery more than any other race/ethnicity. https://t.co/a2bJK0mcMg
61% of people who play the lottery are from the poorest one-fifths of the population. http://t.co/VehIdQBLgT
The average number of days of lottery gambling can be predicted by: "male gender, age, neighborhood disadvantage" http://t.co/L3BFcuZsYH
@jfrizk @witheiler not sure where I saw the stat, but one study is here: http://t.co/h9GiqLrMu2