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
LaQuidra
March 19th, 2012
1:50 pm
I dont like some of these comments about us blacks and our playing the lottery. If the white man did not pay us so pourly we would not have to play the lottery to suplement our income.
Lil' Willy
March 19th, 2012
1:52 pm
I plays da lotteri every day and I dun once wun me sum fify dollar. So all you boughie people know where you can shuv your tude.
Jay
March 19th, 2012
1:52 pm
For the record, the people I see buying lottery tickets are white.The Lottery spokesperson is correct: the story is demeaning, but we need to own it. If she is as well paid as her bosses, what else could or would she say?
Texas Tea
March 19th, 2012
1:55 pm
Laquita,
Sounds like your spelling is as poor as you wealth. Makes pretty good sense how that goes hand in hand.
hornblowermg
March 19th, 2012
1:56 pm
i don’t know anyone who has won big in the lottery, nor do i know anyone who knows anyone who has won big. does “the lottery” actually have big winners like they claim that they do. i doubt it. the most blatant example of outright theft ever devised.
LaQuidra
March 19th, 2012
1:58 pm
You done spelt my name wrong. I bet U R a nascare redneck!
rally
March 19th, 2012
2:01 pm
and this is exactly why I am POed at the lottery. It is a tax. I don’t care what people say. It is a tax that doesn’t give out the prizes it claims to offer anymore. That died years ago. I have won a total of maybe a grand in the ten years I played and lost about 4 to 5 grand trying to play. I should have realized they were broke. That was my own stupidity. The lottery is not getting one more IOTA for me….you corrupt pieces of turds who game the system in your favor. You lost control of the accounting years ago…I wouldn’t be surprised if you couldnt figure out how much you really had in the state coffers.
Nathan " I am Crook, Bad" Deal
March 19th, 2012
2:06 pm
Come on folks ya’ll voted for me despite all my crooked dealings. And the lottree is just another means of me stealing from you backwards folks. Mary at the lottree just funnels all the money to her district and by fooling you folks on these yer lottree numbers. But we found a new way to steal that money by starting the Zell Miller Scholarzhip Fund, ya’ll know the one that goes to GA TECH..Oops! But then again, I also had to pay for Oakie Woods, and my Daughthe’s BAD land DEAL!
Now that I have my cronies all lined up for these yer positions we can surely make more money besides this lottree!
Dee
March 19th, 2012
2:10 pm
Oh, man. This is true. I have a aunt who plays the lottery every day, religiously. I’ve told her, even shown her all the money she’s wasting each month playing the lottery and scratchers. Even if she wins five bucks, she gets even more hooked. Like Bingo, it’s an addiction.
dre
March 19th, 2012
2:18 pm
DAWG FAN FROM DOUGLISVILLE – LOL, I am just waitin’ fer sumone ta tayk thuh bait, haha