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The Sept. 6 Powerball jackpot is now the second largest in history. Here's how to play, rules, payouts, and how much you'll take home after taxes.
The Powerball jackpot increased to a whopping $1.4 billion for Wednesday night’s drawing — the fourth largest in its history and the sixth largest ever among all U.S. lotteries. While the chances
Wednesday's Powerball jackpot has reached $1.4 billion, but how does that compare to other lottery prizes? And how much will the winner actually take home?
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How much are the Powerball jackpot drawings higher than $1.7B? What are top 10 Powerball payouts?
When is the next Powerball drawing? $1.7B jackpot is one of the largest in history. See the top 10 lottery payouts.
Wednesday night's $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot is one of the largest in game history — and it's not by chance. Here's why lottery prizes keep getting so big.
Five people in Connecticut won at least $50,000 in Saturday night’s Powerball drawing, but there are still no local Jackpot winners, the CT Lottery said. CT Lottery said two of those winners got the $100,000 prize with power play.
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After $1.8 billion Powerball, here are Mega Millions Friday, Sept. 12, numbers for $381 million
Mega Millions tickets cost $5 apiece. Friday, Sept. 12, jackpot jumped to $381 million almost one week after a record-setting $1.787 billion Powerball
The winning ticket was purchased at Main Street Deli & Grocery in Terryville and is believed to have matched four of the five white balls and the red Powerball. The six-figure payout indicates the player also selected the Power Play option, which doubled the standard $50,000 third-tier prize to $100,000.