Public School Skew

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There are many things wrong with our country, our resource management, our priorities as a nation, our economy, our national debt, the wars we are fighting and why we are fighting them, how we are fighting them… the list goes on and on, let us not make how we fund our education system, one of them. All if not most states prioritize education as one of their top priorities, “Public school funding is the largest program in the state budget, receiving more than 40 percent of the state's General Fund resources” (CA dept. of Education). So how much could the lotteries add to the current funding? The lotteries, being skew as they are, if we allow them to cover up this by plastering that they support a good cause, it will only spell disaster for everyone else involved in the regime, it is an entirely exploitative and ineffective way to …show more content…

People buy tickets and the proceeds go into a pool, that is a relatively set amount. When a ticket has the matching numbers to win, the lotto companie pays out the amount designated to the owner of the ticket. Then the unforgiving rain of taxes and deductions begins, First the government takes its share then the state takes its cut, then it depends on how the person wishes to receive the money that is left, if the winner decides to take a lump sum, Jared Walczak, a senior policy analyst, claims that so called winner is looking they are looking at around $506 million (Walczak). That is not a small amount, until it is taken into consideration that that would be the money received with an initial payout of $1.8 Billion. That is at around one-third of what was promised. The winner is also looking at a really fun time with the IRS. So then on top of this, before the IRS, there would be even more taken out of this already ransacked amount that the winner was to initially receive to support the local schools, the winner is looking at their jackpot shrinking

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