(The Center Square) — The Florida Lottery has become a crucial part of funding for education in the Sunshine State, and according to a recent report from the Florida Auditor General, it continues to grow each year.
In late January, the AG released the financial audit of the Florida Lottery, whose mission is to maximize financial revenue for the benefit of education "in a manner consistent with the dignity of the State of Florida and the welfare of its citizens."
The lottery offers a full range of scratch-off and draw products, and has for the 34th consecutive fiscal year, sustained ticket sales in excess of $2 billion, with the last 11 years exceeding $5 billion. Over that 34-year period, a minimum of $800 million has been transferred to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund, with FY 2023 exceeding $1 billion for the 21st consecutive year, according to the report.
In FY 2023, there was approximately $2.45 billion transferred to the EETF, compared to the previous fiscal year where $2.33 billion was transferred, reflecting a ticket sales increase of 5.12% over the prior year, collecting approximately $9.80 billion compared to $9.32 billion the previous year.