Powerball Jackpot Reaches $1 Billion
The Powerball jackpot on Saturday is estimated at $1 billion, the sixth largest price in the history of the game. This massive sum could buy a lot of Labor Day Weekend sunblock, and many people are eager to try their luck.
How to Play Powerball
Powerball, which costs $2 per ticket, is played in 45 states, the district of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. The jackpot grows every week because no one has matched all six numbers since May 31. When ticket sales rose this week, game officials increased the estimated Saturday evening jackpot from $950 million to $1 billion.
Payment Options for Winners
Payments would be distributed over 30 years, or a winner can select an immediate flat-rate amount of $453 million before taxes. This gives winners the flexibility to choose how they want to receive their prize.
Excitement Builds for Labor Day Weekend
"We bring additional excitement to the Labor Day Weekend," said Matt Strawn, head of the Iowa Lottery and chair of Powerball. The likelihood of matching all six numbers is discouraging, at 1 in 292.2 million. However, this has not deterred people from trying their luck.
Ticket Sales and Winner’s Thoughts
Angela Schwartz, who sells tickets on the City Market in downtown Detroit, said the news on Friday was consistent: "Give me a happy Powerball." When asked if the lump sum payment would be enough, she laughed and said, "It could pay for a few bills." Others, like Duran Harst, who bought four tickets with random numbers, hope to win the jackpot to take care of their family and help others in need.
Comparison to Other Lottery Games
Powerball and Mega Millions are lottery games with potentially huge jackpots because they are played in several countries. The top Powerball jackpot was $2.04 billion on November 7, 2022, while the largest Mega Millions jackpot was $1.6 billion on August 8, 2023. These massive jackpots have made Powerball and Mega Millions two of the most popular lottery games in the country.