Powerball Jackpot Surges to $1.25 Billion After 43 Straight Rollovers
The Powerball jackpot is officially on a massive run, jumping to an estimated $1.25 billion after no one hit all six numbers for the 43rd straight drawing on Monday night.
That puts Wednesday’s prize as the second-biggest Powerball jackpot of the year, trailing only the $1.787 billion win split by tickets in Missouri and Texas back in September. The cash option for this week’s draw sits at about $572.1 million before taxes.
This surge is also making Powerball history. It’s only the second time ever the game has rolled out back-to-back billion-dollar jackpots, adding extra excitement as the holidays roll in.
Here’s what happened in Monday’s drawing:
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Two tickets sold in Arizona and California matched all five white balls, scoring $1 million each
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43 tickets won $50,000
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14 tickets scored $200,000
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No one matched the red Powerball to take the top prize
If someone lands the jackpot on Wednesday, they’ll have two choices:
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Take the full $1.25 billion annuity, paid out over 30 years with payments increasing 5% annually
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Or grab the $572.1 million lump sum upfront, before taxes