
""The odds weren't on our side. Because it did get hit six times.""
""We're like an anomaly out in the industry in terms of how our players can win.""
""Those prizes can change people's lives.""
Sales of Mega Millions in Massachusetts have decreased by 25% since ticket prices increased from $2 to $5. Customers now tend to buy fewer tickets, often just one. The jackpot has remained low due to an unusual number of winners last year, making casual players less interested. Despite the sales dip, Mega Millions only accounted for 1.8% of total revenue, with instant tickets generating close to $4 billion. Massachusetts offers the highest prizes for scratch tickets, attracting more players to that game.
Read at Boston.com
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