The 10th largest Powerball jackpot aligned itself for Monday after no winner matured the six issues of the draw on Saturday

With a jackpot estimated at $ 750 million, Monday’s Powerball draw will be the 10th biggest in the history of the game after no player has matched the six number of the draw on Saturday, the Multi-Statery Association said in a press release.
The jackpot on Saturday evening was already one of the greatest prices in the history of Powerball, with revenues of up to $ 700 million. Tickets sold in 45 states, Monday’s match will mark the 37th drawing since the jackpot was won for the last time in California on May 31.
If there is a winner on Monday, they will have the choice between an annuity price of $ 750 million or a lump sum payment estimated at $ 338.6 million before the taxes, Musl said. If the winner chooses the rent option, he will receive an immediate payment plus 29 annual payments with 5% increments each year.
There have been five Powerball jackpots over $ 1 billion, including the largest lottery jackpot for the American history game of $ 2.04 billion. It was won by a single ticket in Altadena, California, on November 7, 2022.
Although there were no winners for the big ticket on Saturday, a lucky candidate in the southern Dakota won $ 2 million from the draw after equaling five white balls and doubling the income with the electric play option, according to the press release.
Two other lottery tickets, sold in Maine and New York, equaled five white balls to win $ 1 million in the winners. Thirty -one ticket holders won prices of $ 50,000, and five tickets won $ 100,000 awards in the drawing on Saturday, the statement said.
The winning numbers on Saturday were white balls 11, 14, 34, 47, 51 and Red Powerball 18. The Power Play multiplier was 2.
The Powerball lottery says that it has generated more than $ 36 billion for the good causes supported by American lotteries over three decades.



