So, you're saying there's still a shot at a massive win? Saturday's draw didn't yield the right combinations, so the upcoming Powerball Jackpot could skyrocket to a staggering $1.55 Billion.
Another question many people have is whether or not it's possible to buy every numeric combination possible and win that way. There are 292,201,338 combinations possible. Multiply that by 2 and the cost of the tickets would be $584.402.676.
The Powerball jackpot grew for the 38th drawing in a row Monday to the fifth largest annuitized amount in U.S. lottery history at $1 billion ($516.8 million cash).
A trip to a convenience store in Cumberland County, NJ has just made someone's life more convenient to the tune of $100,000 thanks to the purchase of a winning lottery ticket.
The answer is pretty good. That's the good news. The bad news is that winners who bought their ticket in New Jersey, are hit with the second highest withholding percentage in the country.
Unless you just returned from Washington state, no one in New Jersey is celebrating winning a huge Powerball jackpot -- however, two people in South Jersey are having a pretty good day today.