As reported by the Sacramento Bee:
The California Lottery reported a boom year on Monday with sales of $6.3 billion, shattering last year’s record of $5.5 billion.
California schools will receive $1.5 billion this year, up from $1.39 billion in the last fiscal year. To put that in perspective, the most recent state budget apportions $65.8 billion from the general fund for K-12 and higher education.
According to last year’s financial report, 63.4 percent of lottery sales went out in prizes and 24.7 percent went to education for a total of 88.1 percent returned to the public. The remaining 11.9 percent is split between retail costs, operating expenses and game costs at 6.9 percent, 3.2 percent and 1.8 percent, respectively.
Alex Traverso, a lottery spokesman, attributed part of the increase in this year’s revenue to the massive $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot in January. California began offering Powerball tickets in 2013, and Traverso said Powerball sales added almost $700 million this year. …