Canada ought cap lottery jackpots to $9 million CAD, like Japan.

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Ought Canada cap lottery jackpots to $9 million CAD, like Japan?

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Canada ought cap lottery jackpots to $9 million CAD, like Japan.

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I picked $9 million CAD, in view of Japan†. I picked Canada, as I want to retire there. LottoMax's jackpot is $80 million, 6/49's $68 million. Giant jackpots worsen wealth inequality, and are unjust.

Better to LOWER lofty jackpots, but RAISE the probability of winning jackpot. LottoMax ought offer MORE chances of winning SMALLER slices (of the same pie). Rather than one winner hoarding $70M, $70M ought be fairly distributed, for example as $2M to 35 people. Koreans agree with this standpoint.


I'm aware of lotteries with smaller jackpots + (scantly) higher probabilities of winning, such as Daily Grand. But they are a red herring.


†Japan caps at $9M CAD. 1¥ = $0.01 CAD.
New Zealand caps at $41.6M CAD. NZ$1 = $0.83 CAD.
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