The IRS taxes lottery prizes differently depending on how the winner chooses to get paid. No matter how lucky you are, Uncle Sam will still come knocking. But how much of the lottery prize would you take home after taxes? We’ll break it down – and suggest five ways to safely invest your windfall. While the odds of becoming a Powerball winner are slim ( 1 in 292.2 million to be exact), it’s hard to resist daydreaming about what you’d do with all that money. Since then, there were 35 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner. The last Powerball winner also came out of California, way back on July 19.
The winning ticket was sold at a liquor store in California. Wednesday night's Powerball drawing yielded a single winning ticket worth a staggering $1.765 billion (yes, billion with a b.) According to the Multi-State Lottery Association, it's the second largest Powerball jackpot ever - and second largest among all U.S.