Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the Virginia Lottery's fiscal 2024 profits. Photo by Austin Stevens. Courtesy governor's office
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the Virginia Lottery's fiscal 2024 profits. Photo by Austin Stevens. Courtesy governor's office
Lottery also hits $934M high in profits
Virginia Lottery reported a record-breaking $5.5 billion in sales for fiscal 2024 and highest ever profits of $934 million, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Wednesday.
In fiscal 2023, the state lottery reported $4.6 billion in revenue and $867 million in profits, which set the previous records for the state agency, which opened 36 years ago.
Lottery profits support Virginia’s K-12 public schools, and Youngkin presented a giant check for $934 million to state educators at a turnover announcement Wednesday. About 10% of Virginia’s K-12 education budget comes from Virginia Lottery profits, according to a news release.
More than 5,300 brick-and-mortar retailers earned more than $142 million in commissions and bonuses over the past fiscal year, which ended June 30, and lottery players won a record $4.2 billion in prizes. For every dollar spent playing Virginia Lottery games, approximately 77 cents went back to players, the release said.
“The record profits are a byproduct of every lottery employee’s extreme dedication to our mission of contributing to our K-12 public schools one play at a time,” Virginia Lottery Executive Director Khalid Jones said in a statement. “We are pleased that the lottery was able to deliver for the commonwealth once again, and in an even bigger way than ever before.”
Administrative costs took 3.8% of sales. The state auditor of public accounts will certify Virginia Lottery profit figures later this month. They are not official until then.