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It looks like lottery history is in the making for this holiday weekend. Neither the Powerball nor Mega Millions lotteries have produced a winner for the hundreds of millions of dollars up for grabs...
With the lottery becoming the new American Dream rather than a lifetime of hard work, there is an amazing development taking place in the world of lotteries. Two different lotteries have yet to...
Lottery players have seen a serious surprise in recent weeks as the Mega Millions lottery keeps rolling higher, even though the odds say there shouls have been a winner of the Megaplier jackpot by...
Playing the lottery gives people the dream of becoming filthy rich overnight, and that is a lot more exciting than hard work year after year and having to save along the way.
The question that many lottery players will ask is what they should do, or what they should not do, if they win a vast sum in the tens of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars.
Many lottery players will be playing for a chance to win Friday night's $280 million Mega Millions lottery. This begs the question: what are you supposed to do or not do if you win?
The Mega Millions lottery has now reached a whopping $260 million annuity value for the June 7, 2016, drawing.
The burden of student debt is reaching epic proportions in the United States. This trend has grown in recent years and is expected to continue in the years ahead.
What would a mature, legal marijuana market yield in federal, state, and local taxes? About $28 billion per annum, according to the Tax Foundation.
The Powerball lottery drawing for Saturday, May 7, 2016, has reached a whopping $415 million annuity value. But don't forget: with extreme wealth comes extreme responsibility.
May is starting out with a Powerball lottery that has an annuity value of $348 million. The reality is that this is an instant creator of multi-generational wealth.
Has winning the lottery become the new American Dream? It seems that the opportunity to become an instant millionaire is just far more enticing, and maybe even more imaginable, than working hard for...
While Illinois claims the highest property tax rate among the 50 states, Hawaiians pay the lowest property taxes.
Apple continues to be the American company with most money parked offshore. The amount has reached $181 billion.
Oxfam reports that 50 U.S. companies have $1.3 trillion offshore. It is hard to figure out why it matters to Oxfam, but the data are true nonetheless.