Arkansas Lottery Still Budgeting Millions for Prizes, Little for Scholarships

The Arkansas Lottery continues to budget more than four times as much money for prizes as it does for college scholarships, according to the Lottery’s financial reports for November.

Since July 1 the Arkansas Lottery has spent $164.6 million on prizes, but only $40.8 million on students.

All told, only 17.5% of the Arkansas Lottery’s revenue has gone to college scholarships, but 70.8% has been spent on prizes for lottery players.

For perspective, the typical state-run lottery budgets approximately 60% of its revenue for prizes and 30% for education.

The Arkansas Lottery could pay millions of dollars more to scholarships if it simply would reduce its prize budget and raise its scholarship budget.

Below is a breakdown of Lottery revenue and prize spending since Fiscal Year 2021 began on July 1.

Scholarship Spending

MonthGross Lottery RevenuePaid to Scholarships% Gross Revenue
July$49,780,369.99$8,592,573.9317.3%
August49,672,105.047,862,917.4415.8%
September47,501,224.727,691,576.9916.2%
October42,615,839.968,447,337.0019.8%
November43,115,514.848,207,598.8819.0%
Total$232,685,054.55$40,802,004.2417.5%

Prize Spending

MonthGross Lottery RevenueTotal Prizes% Going to Prizes
July49,780,369.9935,641,717.4871.6%
August49,672,105.0435,023,856.8370.5%
September47,501,224.7233,422,556.1470.4%
October42,615,839.9629,995,072.5070.4%
November43,115,514.8430,548,473.7270.9%
Total232,685,054.55164,631,676.6770.8%

Come To The 43rd Annual March For Life On January 17 In Little Rock

The 43rd Annual March for Life will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 17, 2021, in Little Rock.

The event is free and open to the public.

This is a peaceful and prayerful march that attracts thousands of pro-life Arkansans every single year.

The event is sponsored by Arkansas Right to Life, and it will mark the 48th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

Staging for the march will begin at 1:30 p.m. between Battery and Wolfe Streets on West Capitol Avenue behind the Arkansas State Capitol.

At 2:00 p.m. Arkansas Right to Life President Andy Mayberry will lead the march along to the steps of the State Capitol for a brief program.

Learn more at ARTL.org.