10 Things You Buy Everyday That Cost More Than A Powerball Ticket

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Have $2 to spare on the Powerball or Mega Millions lotto ticket? Chances are you do since $2 is — well, not that much money these days. Granted, the odds of winning the $300-million prize are statistically as close to zero as possible, but it never hurts to dream a little.

Here are 10 everyday items that cost more than a Powerball ticket: 

  • Coffee. Unless McDonald's Corporation MCD is running a $1-per-coffee promotion, a cup of joe is easily north of $2 at most restaurants.
  • Public transportation for two. The cost of riding from Benzinga's downtown Detroit headquarters to the new Red Wings/Pistons sports stadium costs $1.50, so a date night with your loved one will set you back $3.
  • Parking. The cost of parking near Benzinga's downtown headquarters is $4 for four hours.
  • Vending Machine Snack. A chocolate bar and can of soft drink for under $2? Forget about it.
  • Night Out. A good happy hour deal at a bar would be $3 for a quality bottle of beer.
  • Jukebox Fun. While out at the bar, why not listen to a handful of songs on the jukebox at around 50 cents each?
  • DryShips Inc. DRYS stock is down more than 99 percent throughout 2017, but one share is now more valuable than one lotto ticket at $3.65.
  • Entertainment. Between Netflix, Inc. NFLX, Spotify, apps and other forms of entertainment, some consumers are spending more than $3 a day to keep themselves entertained.
  • Benzinga Pro. The basic Benzinga Pro package costs $99 per month — or around $3.30 per day.
  • Cigarettes. On average, smoking half a pack of cigarettes a day costs $3.14.

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