Taxing real-money prediction markets to solve the US public deficits?

Three U.S. states are pushing plans for video poker and slot machines as their legislators hope gambling income will compensate for declines in taxes.

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2 Responses to Taxing real-money prediction markets to solve the US public deficits?

  1. Medemi says:

    Oh my. Does it only take a debt level of $11,615,574,512,815.37 for people to be able to look beyond their prejudiced beliefs? Doesn’t seem possible to me.

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