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Year-End Review
Now celebrating its 50th year of service in support of New Yorks K-12 public schools, the New York State Gaming Commissions Lottery Division
is proud to provide this year-end overview of its Traditional and Video Lottery business operations.
New Yorks Lottery once-again has set an industry gold-standard for its contributions to education, which for the fiscal year ending March 31,
2017, totaled $3.27 Billion. Combined sales and net win for the same time period totaled $9.68 Billion.
$ Billions
$ Billions
$4.0 $4.0
$3.17B $3.11B $3.30B $3.27B
$3.05B** $2.89B $3.04B
$2.54B $2.67B*
$3.0 School School $3.0
$2.20B $2.35B $2.55B School School School Aid Aid
$2.06B School School Aid Aid Aid
$2.0 $1.9B School School School Aid Aid $2.0
School School School Aid
Aid Aid Aid
School Aid Aid
$1.0 Aid $1.0
$0.0 $0.0
2003 - 04 2004 - 05 2005 - 06 2006 - 07 2007 - 08 2008 - 09 2009 - 10* 2010 - 11** 2011 - 12 2012 - 13 2013 - 14 2014 - 15 2015 - 16 2016 - 17
*Includes a one-time gain from investment bond swaps of $63.1 million.
**Includes a $380 million licensing fee from Resorts World New York and a one-time gain from investment bond swaps of $15.3 million.
Total New York Lottery Sales & Net Win: $9.68 Billion - Aid to Education: $3.27 Billion
$460 Million to Retailer $119 Million to Gaming $152 Million to Gaming $4 Million to
Commissions (6.0%) Contractor Fees & Other Contractor Fees & Other Other Operating
Direct Expenses (1.5%) $886 Million to Direct Expenses (7.6%) Expenses (0.2%)
$2.31 Billion in Aid Video Gaming Facility
to Education (30.0%) Commissions (44.3%)***
$131 Million to
Other Operating
Expenses (1.7%) *** Video gaming facilities
are required by law to
make horse racing
support payments
from their
commissions.
In FY 2016/17,
approximately $238
million (or 27% of the
$886 million in
commissions paid) was
used to fund increased
racing purses and breeders $959 Million
fund contributions and NYRA in Aid to
support payments. Racing support payments Education (47.9%)**
are net of 1% VLT purse refunds (equine safety).
LOTTERY
LOTTERY AID TO EDUCATION BY COUNTY (FY 2016-2017) AID TO
EDUCATION
SINCE 1967
$61.29 Billion
Albany $44,741,567.18 Jefferson $28,382,265.76
Allegany $13,030,044.39 Lewis $6,571,159.66
Broome $43,549,744.38 Livingston $12,553,572.65
Cattaraugus $22,838,868.87 Madison $15,270,356.88
Cayuga $14,809,082.67 Monroe $168,309,595.43
Chautauqua $32,477,646.27 Montgomery $13,369,657.53 Schenectady $33,032,554.72
Chemung $18,758,924.37 Nassau $151,131,517.63 Schoharie $6,342,404.51
Chenango $14,151,328.26 New York City* $1,303,190,659.89 Schuyler $2,865,755.49
Clinton $16,841,383.88 Niagara $48,061,150.44 Seneca $6,926,989.41
Columbia $6,149,709.48 Oneida $57,082,630.66 Steuben $25,908,393.88
Cortland $11,110,640.93 Onondaga $109,010,722.56 Suffolk $260,477,609.06
Delaware $6,988,933.46 Ontario $21,485,284.93 Sullivan $11,317,576.53
Dutchess $43,400,515.31 Orange $87,189,330.69 Tioga $13,417,748.78
Erie $196,702,090.74 Orleans $11,026,234.06 Tompkins $12,642,783.73
Essex $3,042,945.01 Oswego $32,084,082.40 Ulster $26,045,093.40
Franklin $11,587,093.43 Otsego $10,316,236.67 Warren $8,724,135.01
Fulton $12,636,258.83 Putnam $13,139,805.86 Washington $13,357,735.65
Genesee $13,874,189.56 Rensselaer $29,935,950.90 Wayne $23,965,409.75
Greene $6,654,686.70 Rockland $33,803,944.42 Westchester $103,692,197.53
Hamilton $136,471.51 St Lawrence $26,030,856.70 Wyoming $6,854,114.20
Herkimer $15,802,374.14 Saratoga $35,741,783.39 Yates $2,438,193.28
The above amounts are based on the New York State Education Departments Division of Aid to Localities for Education from the State Lottery Fund as required by law. For a complete listing visit nylottery.ny.gov.
Lottery revenue is distributed to local school districts by the same statutory formula used to distribute other state aid to education. It takes into account both a school districts size and its income level; larger, lower-income school
districts receive proportionately larger shares of Lottery school funding.
*Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond Counties.