The Ohio Lottery made record profits in the past year, netting $1.4 billion that will go to the state’s Lottery Profits Education Fund.
The Ohio Lottery brought in $1.4 billion in profits this past year, setting a new record.CLEVELAND, Ohio —
Sales in total were up $112 million for the fiscal year compared to last year, according to a news release from the Ohio Lottery Commission. Profits were up $46 million. The Lottery Commission said it made a lot of changes focused on convenience, including letting players cash out a higher dollar amount on their phones.
The Lottery said it also introduced new scratch-off vending options for bars and restaurants. According to a news release, game dispensing units were installed at more than 450 locations.
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