There’s a sucker born every minute, and there’s a good chance he lives in Georgia, according to a recent study. 
BloombergBusinessweek reports Georgians are No. 1 at being bad with money, earning the Empire State of the South the top ranking in its latest Sucker Index.
It’s our love of playing the lottery (Reminder: World record $640 million jackpot drawing tonight!) that’s set us up for ridicule.
Americans spend $50 billion a year in tickets for state-run games, which have the worst odds of any form of legal gambling, writes Bloomberg.
Georgia residents spent an average $470.73 on the lottery in 2010, or 1 percent of their personal income, while they received the sixth-highest prize payouts, 63 cents for each dollar spent, the Sucker Index shows. Only Massachusetts had higher spending, $860.70 per adult, more than three times the U.S. average. But Massachusetts players are luckier, they won back 72 cents for each dollar spent.
The article throws salt on the wounds by saying Georgia’s per capita income is about 10 percent below the U.S. average, and that lower-income residents tend to buy a disproportionate amount of tickets.
And we’re not slowing down: The $640 million frenzy prompted Georgians to buy $6.6 million in Mega Millions tickets on Thursday alone, compared to normal Mega Millions sales of around $2 million for an entire week.
How do the Sucker Index rankings work? Bloomberg took the total spent on ticket sales in each state and subtracted the amount of lottery prizes awarded. The difference was divided by the total personal income of each state’s residents.
Using that formula, the top five Sucker Index states are: Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Michigan, South Carolina.
Georgia Lottery spokeswoman Tandi Reddick said Bloomberg’s story is “demeaning” in a guest editorial appearing Sunday in the Augusta Chronicle.
Reddick said the Georgia County Guide reports that Georgia’s 10 poorest counties accounted for less than 1 percent of Georgia Lottery sales in fiscal year 2009.
That may be true, but I’d surmise the 10 poorest counties in Georgia represent less than 1 percent of Georgia’s wealth as well.
I play the lottery, and will continue to do so. It’s fun to think $1 could become $1 million overnight. If I was poor, I’d probably play more.
Hope, the emotion and the scholarship program, is a powerful thing.
Note: Updated March 30, 2012.
129 comments Add your comment
Robbie
March 19th, 2012
1:40 pm
Is rooster fighting still legal? I remember watching it with daddy and grandpappy when I was younger. My pappy always could choose the winner, he always had the biggest in the ring.
Joke24
March 19th, 2012
1:41 pm
So what are u saying Contractor? That blacks only play cash 3 because they cant count to 4? I dont get your point.
LaQuidra
March 19th, 2012
1:42 pm
No need to get racist. Im black and I buy lottery tix. So what? Some day I will win and I can quite my job at Arbys
D'Cornbread
March 19th, 2012
1:44 pm
A y’all making this a blank thang, oh hell no. Everyone in my city of Atlanta workplace plays, and we have one token white guy
Joke24
March 19th, 2012
1:45 pm
Black strippers are the best, they know how to shake that booty
Jay
March 19th, 2012
1:46 pm
We’re also first in bank failures and alternate with Las Vegas being tops in sex trafficking. But look on the bright side, UGA is also the number one party school in the country. We’re in the top five of housing foreclosures, but that’s balanced by finally passing a law requiring pickup truck drivers to wear seat belts (dead last in the country to do this). Are we also still first in illegal arms sales?? Top top it off, Atlanta is home to the woman with the biggest chest in the country. (Now, that’s according to SPIKE TV. I believe this could be so, considering …)
Do the Math
March 19th, 2012
1:47 pm
If the average is over $470 per year, and I have spent exactly $2 ever on lottery tickets, somebody is spending considerably more. I think the motto for any lottery should be “Hey, we’re a voluntary tax for people who are really bad at probability!”
Contractor
March 19th, 2012
1:47 pm
Joke24,
My point is that lower class blacks and whites are the suckers and that they are using their government money to pay for lottery tickets instead of using the money for what it is intended for. Try reading a little more into what I posted before you comment and make yourself look stupid. And for all I know, Cash 3 is the only drawing that is done twice a day, and black people are always trying to win it, so they play every chance they get. This is from what I’ve seen and actually been told by the same individuals I speak of at the job site.
ThanksAbunch
March 19th, 2012
1:48 pm
I would like to personally thank the people of Fulton, Dekalb, and Clayton Counties for paying for the lottery sponsored educations for high income whites in Cobb County. Thank you so much!!
DAWG FAN FROM DOUGLISVILLE
March 19th, 2012
1:48 pm
JAY U MUST BE AN ANGRY LOOSER TECH FAN