Ticket sold in California has won a $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot

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A ticket sold in California has won the $1[ads1].08 billion Powerball jackpot
A ticket sold in California has won the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot in Wednesday night’s drawing — among the largest in the game’s history, according to Powerball’s website. The winning numbers were 7, 13, 10, 24, 11 and the Powerball was 24. The lucky ticket holder will have the choice of an annuity prize of $8 billion, $5 million or $5 million in taxes. according to Powerball. The ticket was sold at Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles, according to the California Lottery. Wednesday’s prize ranks as the seventh-largest U.S. lottery jackpot and the third-largest Powerball jackpot, behind the world record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot won last year in California, and the $1.586 billion jackpot won according to $1.586 billion, but $1.586 billion, the jackpot won in 20. check their tickets on the chance they won one of the other prizes. In addition to Wednesday’s big winner, 36 tickets sold in 16 states matched all five white balls to win what in most states would be a $1 million prize, according to a Powerball news release. Seven of those tickets were sold in California, where the prizes will be $448,750, according to the California Lottery website. Non-jackpot prizes in California vary depending on the number of winners and ticket sales, and therefore will differ from fixed prizes shown on the Powerball website. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million, says Powerball on its website. Before Wednesday’s win, there had been 38 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner since 1 Powerball ticket drawing in April won a jackpot since 19 tickets in Ohio. worth $252.6 million. “Congratulations to our newest Powerball and California Lottery jackpot winner!” said Drew Svitko, chairman of the Powerball product group and executive director of the Pennsylvania Lottery. “For more than 30 years, Powerball has brought people together to dream big and win big, and in doing so has raised billions of dollars for good causes supported by lotteries.” Last year, a lone winning ticket – also in California – won the record $2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot. As a result, the owner of the gas station that sold the winning ticket became a millionaire himself. For those who didn’t become instant millionaires on Wednesday, there may still be hope: the Mega Millions drawing. Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot is worth an estimated $720 million, with a cash value of $369.6 million.
A ticket sold in California has won the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot in Wednesday night’s drawing — among the largest in the game’s history, according to Powerball’s website.
The winning numbers were 7, 13, 10, 24, 11 and Powerball was 24.
The lucky ticket holder will have the choice of an annuity prize of $1.08 billion or a lump sum of $558.1 million, both before taxes, according to Powerball.
The ticket was sold at Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles, according to the California Lottery.
Wednesday’s prize ranks as the seventh-largest U.S. lottery jackpot and the third-largest Powerball jackpot, behind the world-record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot won last year in California and the $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot won in 2016, according to the lottery.
Even if a single ticket won the jackpot, players are advised to check their tickets on the off chance that they won one of the other prizes.
In addition to Wednesday’s big winner, 36 tickets sold in 16 states matched all five white balls to win what in most states would be $1 million in prizes, according to a Powerball news release. Seven of those tickets were sold in California, where the prizes will be $448,750, according to the California Lottery website. Non-jackpot prizes in California vary depending on the number of winners and ticket sales, and therefore will differ from fixed prizes shown on the Powerball website.
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million, says Powerball on its website.
Before Wednesday’s win, there had been 38 consecutive draws without a jackpot winner since Powerball’s April 19 drawing, when a ticket in Ohio matched all six numbers to win a top prize worth $252.6 million.
“Congratulations to our newest Powerball and California Lottery jackpot winner!” said Drew Svitko, chairman of the Powerball product group and executive director of the Pennsylvania Lottery. “For more than 30 years, Powerball has brought people together to dream big and win big, and in doing so has raised billions of dollars for good causes supported by lotteries.”
Last year, a lone winning ticket — also in California — won the record $2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot. As a result, the owner of the gas station that sold the winning ticket became a millionaire himself.
For those who didn’t become instant millionaires on Wednesday, there may still be hope: the Mega Millions drawing. Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot is worth an estimated $720 million, with a cash value of $369.6 million.