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Ohio Lottery Profits Unevenly Boost School Budgets Amid Ongoing Funding Debates

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 11:41 pm
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Ohio Lottery Funding: A Closer Look at Impact on Education

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a state where lottery tickets are often seen as a way to fun while simultaneously supporting public education, an investigative report by NBC4 has uncovered a stark reality: the lottery’s contribution to Ohio schools is not as significant as many residents believe. This revelation comes amid ongoing discussions surrounding rising property taxes and the funding of school levies.

Many Ohioans purchase lottery tickets with the belief that every ticket contributes to the educational system, bolstering resources for schools statewide. However, the investigation sheds light on a complex financial landscape where lottery revenue plays a minimal role in actual school funding.

According to the Ohio Lottery Commission, approximately 30% of lottery sales are allocated to a fund designated for public education. In the fiscal year 2022, this amounted to around $1.1 billion directed to the Department of Education. While that figure sounds impressive on first glance, it represents a small fraction of the overall budget for public education in Ohio, which exceeds $25 billion annually.

The report indicates that Ohio schools have increasingly relied on local sources for funding, particularly property taxes. Local property tax levies have become a lifeline for many districts, as state funding has not kept pace with inflation and rising operational costs. The dual reliance on both state tax dollars and lottery revenues raises questions about the adequacy and equity of public school funding in Ohio.

Education advocates are sounding the alarm, arguing that the expectation that lottery revenues can fill the gaps left by inadequate state funding is misguided. Jamie Moon, a local education advocate and founder of the Ohio Education Coalition, stated, “The lottery should be an additional source of funding, not a substitute for comprehensive financial support. Relying on it perpetuates inequalities and exacerbates the challenges many districts face.”

Moreover, the report highlights that more than 80% of Ohio school districts have experienced cuts or stagnation in state funding in recent years. This is particularly concerning in urban areas, where schools often serve the highest need populations. The investigation reveals stark disparities in funding between affluent suburbs and economically disadvantaged urban centers, leading to a beleaguered public education system struggling to meet the needs of all students.

Local administrators echo these sentiments. Karen Brown, superintendent of the Cleveland Municipal School District, expressed frustration over the lottery’s limited contribution. “Our challenges are compounded by the growing demands of our students,” she noted. “Without a more equitable funding model, we’re left scrambling to find solutions and resources, and lottery funds just can’t bridge that gap.”

In response to these challenges, some lawmakers are reevaluating how lottery revenues are distributed. Currently, a significant percentage is allocated towards problem gambling programs, which, while necessary, further dilutes funds available for education. Advocates are calling for a reallocation of lottery revenues to provide a more substantial and sustained impact on educational funding.

The implications of these findings extend far beyond the immediate concerns of school budgets. With property taxes already a burden for many Ohio families, growing reliance on local funding models creates a cycle that may hinder educational equity. Moreover, as the demand for additional resources, technology, and support services continues to rise, schools find themselves underprepared to adapt.

As Ohio navigates these crucial discussions about education funding in the face of rising costs and stagnant revenues, the future remains uncertain. The investigation emphasizes a critical need for systemic change to ensure that every child in Ohio has access to a high-quality education, no matter their zip code. Ultimately, the state’s approach to lottery funding, coupled with legislative action to address budget shortfalls, may shape Ohio’s educational landscape for generations to come.

Residents and educators alike are left hoping that Ohio can reconcile its lottery revenues with the pressing demands of its schools, creating a truly equitable education system that serves all districts effectively.

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