The Powerball Regressivity: An Evidence from the World's Largest Lottery Prize

S. Lee, Ki C. Han, David Y. Suk, Hyunmo Sung
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On January 13, 2016, the largest jackpot prize in world history took place.  In this paper, we examied the Powerball's regressivity from the 16th drawing with a jackpot prize of $301.8 million to the 20th drawing with a jackpot prize of $1.5 billion.  These last five drawings allowed us to examine whether the regressivity continues to decline and turns progressive as jackpot levels approach the billion-dollar mark.  Our sample include Powerball sales from 44 states and the District of Columbia.  Since the cost of living varied across states/jurisdictions, we used real lottery and income data to estimate income elasticity.  For the 16th through 18th drawings, there is a positive relationship between jackpot level and income elasticity.  However, on the 19th drawing with a jackpot of $949.8 million, the income elasticity declined to 0.554 from 0.900.  On the 20th drawing, the income elasticity increased to 0.649 but remained below 0.900 reached on the 18th drawing.
强力球回归:来自世界上最大的彩票奖的证据
2016年1月13日,世界历史上最大的头奖发生了。在本文中,我们研究了强力球彩票从第16次抽中3.018亿美元的头奖到第20次抽中15亿美元的头奖的回归性。这最后五张图让我们可以检验,当头奖金额接近10亿美元大关时,回归性是否继续下降并转为渐进式。我们的样本包括来自44个州和哥伦比亚特区的强力球彩票销售。由于各州/司法管辖区的生活成本不同,我们使用真实的彩票和收入数据来估计收入弹性。对于第16到18次抽奖,头奖水平与收入弹性之间存在正相关关系。但是,在头奖为9.498亿美元的第19次抽奖中,收入弹性从0.900下降到0.554。在第20张图纸上,收入弹性增加到0.649,但仍然低于第18张图纸上的0.900。
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