Illinois Lottery Ticket Sales Plunge Amid Payout Delay
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Lottery ticket sales have plummeted since lottery officials announced delaying payouts over $600 because of the state budget impasse.
Data obtained by The Associated Press through a public information request show that gross sales in October were the lowest yet in 2015. Sales include instant and Powerball tickets.
The lottery announced in mid-October that anyone winning over $600 wouldn't get their money right away because money used to pay those winnings was running out.
That followed a late August announcement that payouts over $25,000 would be delayed because there wasn't authority to cut checks that big.
Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and legislative Democrats are deadlocked on a state budget agreement.
Lottery spokesman Steve Rossi says the impasse affects the lottery's ability to pay.
Some winners have already sued.
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