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The lottery is one of the two forms of legal gambling in Thailand. It is played by over 19 million Thais — 28.6% of the nation’s population. Its popularity is fueled by the promise of sudden wealth and the ability to change the lives of those who win. In the Land of Smiles, the lottery is a social event that unites people around a shared dream and fosters optimism for the future.
Lottery winners, like any other citizens, must pay income tax on their winnings. In addition, the government receives 28% of ticket sales as state revenue and 12% for administration. Lottery organizers are also responsible for paying out prizes to lucky winners and maintaining the integrity of the lottery system. The premise of the lottery is simple: participants purchase tickets, pin their hopes on a sequence of numbers, and, if they match, win. It is a source of revenue for the organizers, a form of entertainment for the players, and a catalyst for economic stimulus. Winners, flush with cash, can inject their windfall into local businesses, while the anticipation of winning fuels consumer behavior and boosts consumer confidence.
A street vendor carting a brown wooden box of lotto tickets strapped to the back of his bicycle is a familiar image in Thailand. But these vendors are struggling to make ends meet, and the military government is examining ways to reform the lottery system to improve the lives of its participants. The government lottery office (GLO) is considering a range of options, including raising the prize money and changing the jackpot size.