Americans are less interested in a $1 billion Powerball drawing than they used to be - with only about half as many people flocking to buy tickets as they did a few years ago - according to experts and shop owners. While seasoned lottery players and first-timers used to rush to buy a ticket if there was a 10-digit jackpot, they have become all too common. 'It's known as jackpot fatigue. People are less excited over a large prize than they used to be because those big numbers are old news,' Victor Matheson, professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross in , told .
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