School Aid Contributions; Fresh Record High - Play Michigan Lottery
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MI Lottery contributed over $941.2 million to the School Aid Fund in Fiscal Year 2018. It’s a fourth straight year record contribution.

In the previous three record years, the Lottery contributed $924.1 million. During the financial year 2017, the lottery contributed a record $888.9 million. In 2016 and $795.5 million (FY 2015). Contributions for the last four years exceed $3.5 billion. About 16 percent of the $22.4 billion that the Lottery has provided for Michigan schools in its 46-year history.

The Lottery set several other major records in Fiscal Year 2018, including

Nearly $3.6 billion in sales, up from the record $3.3 billion set last year

More than $2.2 billion in prizes to players, up from the record $2 billion set last year

More than $266.5 million in commissions to Lottery retailers. Many of which are small, family-owned businesses, up from the record $249.2 million set last year

The Lottery’s record performance in 2018 was fueled primarily by a 12.6 percent increase in instant game purchases – the fifth straight year of double-digit growth for those games – as well as the growing popularity of the Fast Cash games, continued growth of online sales, and two large Mega Millions jackpots.

“Several factors contributed to Lottery’s success in 2018,” said Commissioner Brian O. Neill, “including strong relationships with our retailers, research and development of new game ideas, exceptional teamwork across the organization, and the greatly appreciated support of our players.”

Along with its record financial performance, the Lottery is proud of its commitment to promoting responsible gaming. The Lottery recently attained Responsible Gaming Verification of its program through the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries and recertification of its online program through the National Council on Problem Gambling. “Our games are meant to be fun and support schools,” Neill said, “but it is important to remember that they are a form of gambling. If gambling of any kind is negatively affecting you or someone in your life, please call the helpline printed on all tickets or use the resources available on our website.”

For each dollar spent on a Michigan Lottery ticket in FY 2018 approximately

62 cents went back to players as prizes.

However, 26 cents went to the School Aid Fund.

And, 9 cents went to commissions for retailers and vendors.

So, 3 cents funded the Lottery’s operations and administrative costs

Under state law, all profits from the Lottery go to the School Aid Fund. In FY 2018, contributions from the Lottery comprised approximately 7 percent of the fund.

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