(Jamma) – Low-income people spend more than average in casinos and lotteries. From this point of view, gambling taxes therefore increase inequality. This is what Dimitri Kohler, economist at the Swiss Observatory writes…
Economist Kohler: "Low-income people spend more, gambling taxes increase inequality"
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