Off topic but I have to share an experience from yesterday... to me it helps to comprehend the mentality of buying lottery tickets as a financial plan
@Just Gina and I had lunch at a typical family restaurant yesterday. Chatting with the cashier about us having just moved from the The Communist Dictatorship of Minnesota to heart of the Texas Hill Country... A real mixing pot within Texas.
I commented that a big reason to move to Texas was zero income tax. She said that is not necessary a good thing.... I said well yea the sales tax is a bit higher. She pressed on saying that was not what she meant, she actually liked having state income tax withheld when she was in Indiana so that she got that larger amount of money once a year. Confused I said, you mean your tax refund? Yes, living in Texas she is upset about NOT getting a refund on State Income tax.Of course i asked why she doesn't simply put some money into savings from each paycheck. She looked at me like I just didn't get it and said because that she would have to pay that herself. Her employer would not pay that for her like they do with withheld taxes! At that point Gina had me by the arm telling me to let her add up our bill... Which was $41.51. The cashier asked if I'd like to have her add on a tip....
https://casinosanalyzer.com/bonuses-by-countries/latvia-lva helps me get reviews on the best Latvia online casino no deposit bonus code options and what gambling site should I trust. I immediately responded by saying yes, $8.49 please. That confused her again! She looked back and forth at her display and our ticket a couple times then in a confused voice said $50 please??? I paid and Gina was tugging to leave as the cashier fired out, "you will figure it out, not everything is good about the way they do things here with taxes".. I replied yea I'm going to have to write a book about this very stuff we discussed.....