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- Massachusetts (MA) lottery currently offers these lottery games:
- Powerball is drawn 2 times a week Wednesday and Saturday 10:59 PM
- MEGA Millions is drawn twice a week Tuesday and Friday 11:00 PM
- Lucky For Life is drawn 2 times a week Monday and Thursday 10:38 PM
- Megabucks Doubler is drawn 0: AM
- ST Doubler is drawn twice a week Wednesday and Saturday 11:20 PM
- MassCash is drawn everyday 10:00 PM
- Numbers Midday is drawn everyday 12:45 PM
- Numbers Evening is drawn everyday Sunday thru Saturday 7:57 PM
- Powerball is drawn 2 times a week Wednesday and Saturday 10:59 PM
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Each year, the Massachusetts State Lottery returns net profits to the Commonwealth for distribution of essential unrestricted local aid to all 351 cities and towns. Lottery funds are not earmarked for any specific programs, allowing cities and towns to choose how they would like to allocate their funds. Examples of how these funds are utilized include public safety staffing and equipment, snow removal, local road improvements, school services, programs for seniors, and parks and recreation projects. Unrestricted local aid is distributed by the Department of Revenue according to a formula established by the State Legislature. Click on your city or town in the map below to find out how much your city or town is receiving in fiscal year 2020 (figures provided by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services).
Fiscal Year | Net Profit |
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2019 | $1,104,219,972 |
2018 | $ 997,056,603 |
2017 | $1,039,697,474 |
2016 | $ 989,411,399 |
2015 | $ 985,878,684 |
2014 | $ 974,561,663 |
2013 | $ 955,801,187 |
2012 | $ 983,785,640 |
2011 | $ 887,912,632 |
2010 | $ 903,486,045 |
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In addition to generating unrestricted local aid for cities and towns each year, the Lottery awards billions of dollars in prizes, and provides a source of revenue for its retail partners.
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1971: Legislation to create a state lottery in Massachusetts is enacted to provide a source of local aid revenue for the 351 cities and towns of the Commonwealth.
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1972: The Lottery sells its first-ever ticket. “The Game,” a weekly draw game, holds its first drawing on April 6, 1972 at Faneuil Hall in Boston. Seven people win $50,000.
1973: The legislature transfers supervision of Bingo (Beano) from the Department of Public Safety to the State Lottery Commission. This Division later became known as Charitable Gaming.
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1974: Massachusetts becomes the first state to sell Instant Tickets as an alternative to the weekly jackpot game.
1976: The Numbers Game is introduced.