September 2013

Lately, we’ve noticed the prevalence of lottery tickets, likely because the Powerball has been rising to new heights and we’re feeling the effects of an economy that is in recovery. Even though Jason Hartman is wary of gambling, chances are, you’ve purchased a lottery ticket or thought a lot about…

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