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This data contains the number of applications submitted by contact in the licensing system. The "Customer Number" field identifies unique accounts created in the licensing system.
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The data shown in this table is updated weekly on Thursdays. The applications included in these counts have NOT been reviewed for completeness. The counts may include incomplete applications and are subject to change.
The data reflects the total number of social equity and general lottery applications the Department of Consumer Protection has received for each license type at the time the report was generated. The Department has not reviewed the applications and cannot confirm that each application was completed properly or that each backer listed in the application submitted a backer application.
Those counted as social equity applicants have self-identified as social equity applicants. The Social Equity Council has NOT reviewed the applications to verify social equity status.
All individuals that are identified as backers associated with a cannabis establishment application must also complete a backer application before the close of the application window to ensure they are considered as part of the application.
Applications will not be reviewed until after the application period closes and the third-party lottery operator has randomly selected the appropriate number of applications for each license type.
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Key Table Information.Table Title.Income and Apportionment of State-Administered Lottery Funds: U.S. and States: 2012 - 2023.Table ID.GOVSTIMESERIES.GS00SG02.Survey/Program.Public Sector.Year.2024.Dataset.PUB Public Sector Annual Surveys and Census of Governments.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, Public Sector.Release Date.2025-04-10.Release Schedule.The Annual Survey of State Government Finances occurs every year. Data are released every January. There are approximately 18 months between the reference period and data release. Revisions to published data occur annually going back to the previous Census of Goverments. Census of Governments years, those ending in '2' and '7' may have slightly later releases due to extended processing time..Dataset Universe.Census of Governments - Organization (CG):The universe of this file is all federal, state, and local government units in the United States. In addition to the federal government and the 50 state governments, the Census Bureau recognizes five basic types of local governments. The government types are: County, Municipal, Township, Special District, and School District. Of these five types, three are categorized as General Purpose governments: County, municipal, and township governments are readily recognized and generally present no serious problem of classification. However, legislative provisions for school district and special district governments are diverse. These two types are categorized as Special Purpose governments. Numerous single-function and multiple-function districts, authorities, commissions, boards, and other entities, which have varying degrees of autonomy, exist in the United States. The basic pattern of these entities varies widely from state to state. Moreover, various classes of local governments within a particular state also differ in their characteristics. Refer to the Individual State Descriptions report for an overview of all government entities authorized by state.The Public Use File provides a listing of all independent government units, and dependent school districts active as of fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The Annual Surveys of Public Employment & Payroll (EP) and State and Local Government Finances (LF):The target population consists of all 50 state governments, the District of Columbia, and a sample of local governmental units (counties, cities, townships, special districts, school districts). In years ending in '2' and '7' the entire universe is canvassed. In intervening years, a sample of the target population is surveyed. Additional details on sampling are available in the survey methodology descriptions for those years.The Annual Survey of Public Pensions (PP):The target population consists of state- and locally-administered defined benefit funds and systems of all 50 state governments, the District of Columbia, and a sample of local governmental units (counties, cities, townships, special districts, school districts). In years ending in '2' and '7' the entire universe is canvassed. In intervening years, a sample of the target population is surveyed. Additional details on sampling are available in the survey methodology descriptions for those years.The Annual Surveys of State Government Finance (SG) and State Government Tax Collections (TC):The target population consists of all 50 state governments. No local governments are included. For the purpose of Census Bureau statistics, the term "state government" refers not only to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of a given state, but it also includes agencies, institutions, commissions, and public authorities that operate separately or somewhat autonomously from the central state government but where the state government maintains administrative or fiscal control over their activities as defined by the Census Bureau. Additional details are available in the survey methodology description.The Annual Survey of School System Finances (SS):The Annual Survey of School System Finances targets all public school systems providing elementary and/or secondary education in all 50 states and the District of Columbia..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Detail of state-administered lottery funds:Lottery incomeLottery prizesLottery adminstrationLottery proceeds availableDefinitions can be found by clicking on the column header in the table or by accessing the Glossary.For detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual..Unit(s) of Observation.The basic reporting unit is the governmental unit, defined as an organized entity which in addition to having governmental character, has sufficient discretion in the management of its own affairs to distinguish it as separate from the administrative structure of any other governmental unit.The reporting units for the Annual Survey of School System Finances are public school systems that provide elementary and/or secondary education. The term "public school systems" includes two types ...
This dataset from the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) Audit public assistance (PA) recoveries through lottery intercept matches (LIM). The dataset provides information on intercepts of lottery winnings of PA recipients to repay PA benefits received, aggregated by month, year, district and total amount recovered for that district by assistance type.
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This report provides information on the State of New Jersey Programs Supported by State Lottery Resources for the Fiscal Year 2021.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1GpWiHD on the New York Lottery website for past Powerball results and payouts.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1xRIvPz on the New York Lottery website for past Cash 4 Life results and payouts.
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Meghalaya: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data was reported at 55.922 INR mn in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 9.445 INR mn for 2018. Meghalaya: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data is updated yearly, averaging 44.400 INR mn from Mar 1996 (Median) to 2020, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 136.200 INR mn in 1997 and a record low of 1.173 INR mn in 2016. Meghalaya: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table IN.FG018: State Finances: Revenue Receipts: Meghalaya.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1Cx6zvs or http://on.ny.gov/1KYjE6X on the New York Lottery website for past Daily Numbers/Win-4 results and payouts.
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The global legal lotteries market is a substantial and mature industry, exhibiting steady growth driven by consistent demand and technological advancements. While precise market size figures aren't provided, considering the involvement of major players like the China Welfare Lottery, the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and various state lotteries across North America and Europe, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 market size would be in the range of $200 billion to $300 billion USD. This is based on publicly available information regarding individual lottery revenue in major markets. The market's Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is a crucial factor. Assuming a conservative CAGR of 5% (a figure reflective of historical growth trends in many established lottery markets, adjusted for potential economic fluctuations), we can project substantial growth through 2033. This growth is primarily fueled by increasing disposable incomes in developing economies, expansion of online lottery platforms, and effective marketing strategies by lottery operators focusing on engaging younger demographics. Furthermore, continuous innovation in game formats and prize structures also contributes to the market's ongoing appeal. However, the market faces challenges including increasing regulatory scrutiny related to responsible gaming and potential restrictions on advertising, which could curb growth to some extent. The segmentation of the market is significant. Online lottery sales, for instance, are a rapidly growing segment that is transforming consumer engagement. Geographic variations also influence growth trajectories, with mature markets in North America and Europe potentially experiencing slower growth compared to emerging markets in Asia and Latin America. Competition among lottery operators is intense, with both private and public entities vying for market share. This competitive landscape, coupled with the inherent risk and regulatory considerations of the industry, shapes future growth prospects. A detailed analysis including granular regional breakdowns, segment-specific growth rates, and specific revenue projections would require access to more comprehensive market data.
This report provides information on the State of New Jersey Programs Supported by State Lottery Resources for the Fiscal Year 2019.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1Cx6zvs or http://on.ny.gov/1KYjE6X on the New York Lottery website for past Daily Numbers/Win-4 results and payouts.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1BbsWqI on the New York Lottery website for past Quick Draw results and payouts.
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Go to http://on.ny.gov/1BbsR6n on the New York Lottery website for past NY Lotto results and payouts.
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The global draw-based gaming market, encompassing lotteries and similar games of chance, is a substantial and consistently growing sector. While precise market size figures are unavailable, based on the presence of major players like the China Welfare Lottery and the substantial participation of numerous state-run lotteries in North America and Europe, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 market size would be in the hundreds of billions of dollars (USD). The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), while unspecified, is likely within a range reflecting steady, if not explosive, growth given the enduring appeal of lottery products and the continuous innovation within the industry, such as online platforms and enhanced player experiences. Key drivers include the inherent excitement and potential for significant payouts, the ease of participation through both physical and digital channels, and the widespread use of lottery proceeds for public services like education and infrastructure. Trends point toward increasing digitalization, personalized marketing strategies targeting specific demographics, and the introduction of innovative game formats to attract and retain players. However, regulatory changes, concerns about responsible gambling, and competition from other forms of entertainment pose significant restraints on market expansion. Market segmentation is multifaceted, considering both geographic region and game type (e.g., lotto, keno, scratch-off tickets), with strong regional variations in market maturity and regulatory landscape. The future of the draw-based gaming market hinges on addressing the balance between growth and responsible gaming. Companies must adapt to changing player preferences and technological advancements. Stronger regulatory frameworks, aimed at both protecting players and ensuring fairness and transparency, are also crucial. The international landscape is further characterized by substantial differences in regulatory frameworks, resulting in varied market penetration and growth trajectories for major players. While established players like Camelot Group and Francaise des Jeux maintain significant market share in their regions, smaller, localized operators also contribute to the overall market size. The forecast period (2025-2033) is likely to see continued market expansion driven by consistent revenue streams and innovative product developments, while simultaneously needing to address the potential restraints to ensure sustainable, ethical growth.
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West Bengal: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data was reported at 633.710 INR mn in 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 597.840 INR mn for 2024. West Bengal: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data is updated yearly, averaging 318.000 INR mn from Mar 1991 (Median) to 2025, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13,273.815 INR mn in 2021 and a record low of 35.600 INR mn in 1991. West Bengal: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table IN.FG032: State Finances: Revenue Receipts: West Bengal.
Go to http://on.ny.gov/1J8tPSN on the New York Lottery website for past Mega Millions results and payouts.
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Nagaland: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data was reported at 145.900 INR mn in 2007. This records a decrease from the previous number of 156.400 INR mn for 2006. Nagaland: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data is updated yearly, averaging 145.900 INR mn from Mar 2005 (Median) to 2007, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 156.400 INR mn in 2006 and a record low of 117.000 INR mn in 2005. Nagaland: Revenue Receipts: Non Tax: State: General Services: ow State Lotteries data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table IN.FG020: State Finances: Revenue Receipts: Nagaland.
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