Our news had
a very interesting story Tuesday. It was a review of state records on the
amount of money wagered on video gaming in Fairfield, Cisne and the entire
county.
The numbers were jaw-dropping.
In Fairfield
alone during the month of March, gamblers spent $102,000 dollars. That figure
does not include the lottery or folks who venture to the riverboats. Obviously,
there is a lot of disposable money in Wayne County.
What a
colossal waste of resources.
The average
Wayne Countian drops $10 bucks a month on video gaming. Somebody is spending my
ten bucks. I only throw away a few bucks a month on Lotto. I never win a penny.
I now understand
why convenience stores fight to get the machines. I also understand that everybody
in government is getting a piece of the action. That makes it all-the-more
upsetting because the state made $43-grand in tax revenue in March on video
gaming while it was stiffing our schools.
I do not
begrudge the smart businessperson who installs this electronic gold.
I do
question the sad specter of a seasoned citizen sitting at a video gaming
machine after cashing out their Social Security checks…
If you take
$100-grand and spread it around the Fairfield non-for-profits, you’d cover
almost every social need in town….
….with a
little left over…
Your post on gambling and a recent one on cigarettes plus a 84 month car loan (or two) tell why many people have zero dollars in their retirement accounts. They "can't afford" to save after these "necessities".
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