MegaMillions and Powerball may join forces for national lottery
Filed under: Economy, Investing
Do you think that your state runs its lottery? If so, guess again: Most of America's lotteries are run by either Mega Millions or the Multi-State Lottery Association (known as MUSL), two massive non-profits that control games in 44 states and territories.Now these two behemoths are talking about joining forces to create a national lottery -- a move that can be both a boon and a bane to avid players.
Mega Millions, which was originally known as "The Big Game," operates in twelve states and, on March 6, 2007, two of its players split a $390 million jackpot, the largest in North American history. The company gives 35 percent of ticket revenue to the state where each ticket is purchased. Fifty percent of revenue goes to prizes, and the remaining 15 percent covers the company's operating expenses and commissions to ticket sellers.
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While MUSL's biggest jackpot was $365 million, $15 million less than Mega Millions', it is a much larger organization. The lottery company, which is based in Iowa, operates in 30 states, as well as the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its most popular program is Powerball, but it offers a variety of games, including Hot Lotto, Wildcard 2, and Ca$hola. Since 2007, it has even offered a multi-state scratch game, Midwest Millions. Like Mega Millions, MUSL pays out half its revenues in prizes; the other half, however, goes directly to the member states. MUSL gets its operating income from earnings on its lottery accounts, bond swaps, and licensing fees.
On Tuesday, these two behemoths announced their plans to cross-sell their tickets. This move, which they hope to launch in early 2010, would enable players in 44 states or territories to play either game, and could provide a major boost to both sales and jackpots. To put it another way, a player in Arizona, which currently has only Powerball, could buy tickets for both Powerball and Mega Millions.
The two companies are also working together to create a national lottery, which would cover the same 44 states. Launching as early as fall 2010, tickets would probably be in the $2 to $5 price range, and the game would be independent of the Powerball and MegaMillions cross-selling program.
And if a national lottery isn't impressive enough, MUSL is also working with Camelot, a British lottery company, to set up a worldwide lottery. Carrying payouts along the lines of £250 million, or over $394 million, the game would have a weekly draw, and unclaimed jackpots would roll over to create world-record jackpots. Like America's regional lotteries, much of the money raised by the world lotto would help fund schools, highways, or other public programs. While many details of the world lotto program still need to be ironed out, Camelot is hoping to launch it as soon as 2011.
If MUSL and Mega Millions work together to set up a single national lottery, they will likely be able to massively increase their jackpots. What they are less likely to increase is the chance of winning. As the popular comparison states, you have a much greater (almost seven times greater, to be exact) chance of being struck by lightning. However, to offer a few more colorful examples, you are 18 times more likely to be killed by flesh-eating bacteria than to win the lottery, and 288 times more likely to be legally executed. On the other hand, you are probably five percent less likely to be elected President.
Gotta say, I like those odds.



























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
10-15-2009 @ 8:08PM
ADMR said...
Mega MILLIONS & POWERBALL join Forces - Oh My!
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10-16-2009 @ 10:14PM
Tony said...
hmmmm...A worldwide lottery, a way to take more American dollars into the worldwide welfare system, national lottery yes, worldwide lottery no!
10-16-2009 @ 12:03AM
joanne said...
good
10-16-2009 @ 4:03AM
kres said...
who play to game card?
10-15-2009 @ 8:11PM
Jim said...
It would be nice if when they do create a national lottery they make it so there are numerous winners, instead of one winner. This way they will increase the number of tickets sold and more people will have a chance to share the wealth.
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10-15-2009 @ 8:59PM
Liz said...
I agree, having more than one winner would increase the amount of tickets and the more money that is bought in from the sales can help fund schools, road work, rail work and possibly even help with college tuitions.
10-17-2009 @ 12:59PM
christi said...
I totally agree! There should be more smaller winners too! If I had more of a chance to win 5, 10, 20,000, my gosh that would be great! Might just take some of the casinos money away, hmmmm.......
10-16-2009 @ 1:11AM
Curt said...
I totally agree and have been saying for years that they should cut the amount of numbers to choose from down to 29. That would enable many many more people to have a chance to win. Who cares if the share is only $100,000? I would even buy a couple tickets. It would make a lot more people play.
10-22-2009 @ 11:49AM
Yeah said...
drop dead
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10-15-2009 @ 8:34PM
Tim said...
hummmmmmmmmmmm,,,,
I would feel much better with 510 million dollar winners, than one 510 million dollar winner.
Make the odds better and you will have more people that will play.
Noone need to win 510 million dollars alone. This is like todays cooperations that never spread the wealth equally.
500 million dollar winners would be much better, a life changing occurance, for sure...
Thanks,,
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10-15-2009 @ 9:27PM
R.J. said...
Let's hope Tim doesn't win the lottery. He can't grasp the English language, let alone millions of dollars. Spell check would be a great place to start.
10-15-2009 @ 8:27PM
Patsy said...
These Lottos need to stop and need to stop AT ONCE!!! Gambling destroys lives and ruins the economy.
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10-15-2009 @ 8:44PM
blackopsg4 said...
dont play you got to be in it to win it
10-15-2009 @ 8:48PM
Kat said...
If you feel that way--DON'T PLAY. No one is forcing you to wager.
10-15-2009 @ 9:12PM
Ally said...
I don't know if I like the idea of having mega & power combine, cause of the odds of winning....
10-16-2009 @ 2:26PM
Seth said...
Don't play then but gambling only ruins lives for those who aren't responsible. Idk how u would say it ruins the economy, they are spending the money and it's goin' towards different things, actually helping the economy.
10-16-2009 @ 7:56AM
lionel said...
NO, GREEDY CRIMINAL POLITICIANS RUIN LIVES AND THE ECONOMY , AND THEY HAVE ALREADY !
10-15-2009 @ 8:37PM
TIm said...
Patsy,,,
When I win,, Ill call you...
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10-15-2009 @ 8:50PM
ACE1 said...
HEY ! I WON THIS MORNING ." I WOKE UP" . I SAW MY WIFE AND MY KIDS . AND THERE ALL HEALTHY, AND SO AM I ....... THANK YOU JESUS ..........
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11-18-2009 @ 11:26PM
Sarge said...
I'll take a cance on the odds. Tell Patsy I will call her when I win also. I'll even lend Patsy some $$$$.
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