The Legislative Audit Bureau’s annual review of the lottery blamed the decline on a smaller number of large Powerball jackpots. With fewer big pay outs, fewer people are buying tickets, especially online, State Auditor Jan Mueller said.
Powerball is administered by a multistate organization, but proceeds from ticket sales in Wisconsin go the Wisconsin Lottery.
The audit found online game ticket sales generated $208.7 million in the year that ended June 30, 2007, down from $223.3 million in 2005-06.
The audit also found the lottery paid out $291 million in prizes in the year that ended June 30, 2007. The lottery directed about $145 million to property tax relief that year, up from about $120 million the year before.
The lottery has provided about $2.6 billion in property tax relief since it began in 1988, the audit found.
Other findings included:

