Winners of massive $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot live in two states
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Two people have officially won the Powerball jackpot, the lottery’s organizers have announced.

One individual hails from Texas, while the other is from Missouri. Together, they will share the $1.8 billion prize, marking it as the second-largest jackpot ever recorded in Powerball’s history.

‘Kudos to our latest Powerball jackpot winners, along with the Missouri Lottery and Texas Lottery for selling the winning tickets,’ stated Matt Strawn, the Powerball Product Group Chair and CEO of the Iowa Lottery, in a press release.

Each winner has the choice to receive annuity payments annually over the span of 29 years, amounting to $893.5 million, or opt for a one-time cash payment of $410.3 million.

These two lucky people overcame 1-in-292-million odds. The largest Powerball payout ever was $2.04 billion in 2022.

There was so much interest in tonight’s drawing that the Powerball website actually crashed.

The Powerball lottery is played in 45 different states, plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. The game has been around since April 1992.

There have been six Powerball winners so far in 2025. The most recent before Sunday was a person in California who won $204.5 million in May.

The winning numbers for the latest drawing of the $1.8 billion Powerball lottery have been revealed as 11, 23, 44, 61, 62 with Powerball 17

The winning numbers for the latest drawing of the $1.8 billion Powerball lottery have been revealed as 11, 23, 44, 61, 62 with Powerball 17

Julio Canales, originally from Peru, celebrates buying lottery tickets at Bluebird Liquor store in Hawthorne, California, on Friday

Julio Canales, originally from Peru, celebrates buying lottery tickets at Bluebird Liquor store in Hawthorne, California, on Friday

The first player to win this year was someone from Oregon, who cashed a ticket on January 18 that netted $328.5 million.

A second winner came forward on March 29, winning $527 million. A third won $167.3 million on April 26.

Lottery fans might be loathe to know, however, that the federal and state taxes will take a huge bite out of the $1.8 billion jackpot, even if you’re lucky enough to win.

According to USA Mega, any Powerball prize over $5,000 triggers an automatic 24 percent federal withholding. And that’s just the beginning. 

Most winners will end up owing a total of 37 percent in federal income tax, slicing more than a third off the sum.

Had the most recent drawing not gone to two winners, the lump sum payment would have been $826.4 million. Of that, the IRS would have immediately skimmed about $198 million. An additional $107 million would come due at tax time. 

That would have left the winner with roughly $521 million before state taxes are factored in.

Where you live makes an enormous difference. In states with no income tax on lottery prizes – such as Florida, Texas, California, Washington, Tennessee, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Wyoming, and Delaware – winners keep the most, walking away with just over half a billion dollars.

Pictured: The Saturday drawing of the Powerball numbers, which raised the jackpot to the second largest in the history of the game

Pictured: The Saturday drawing of the Powerball numbers, which raised the jackpot to the second largest in the history of the game

Pictured: People wait in line to buy lottery tickets at the Lotto Store just inside the California border on Wednesday near Primm, Nevada

Pictured: People wait in line to buy lottery tickets at the Lotto Store just inside the California border on Wednesday near Primm, Nevada

But in high–tax states like New York, where the top state rate hits 10.9 percent and New York City residents face an additional 3.876 percent, the prize can dwindle by well over $100 million more. 

Washington, D.C., with its 10.75 percent levy, is nearly as punishing.

The disparity is just as staggering with jackpots in the hundreds of millions. 

USA Mega’s analysis of an August drawing shows that on a $350.7 million cash lump sum, a winner in Florida would keep more than $220 million after federal taxes. 

In New York City, that same prize would drop to just $182 million once state and local taxes were applied.

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