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Powerball jackpot hits .6 billion on Monday. Oxnard market sells .3-million ticket
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Powerball jackpot hits $1.6 billion on Monday. Oxnard market sells $2.3-million ticket

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 7:18 am
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The most recent Powerball jackpot remains to be up for grabs and is anticipated to succeed in $1.6 billion Monday, propelling it into the highest 4 of the most important jackpots within the sport’s historical past, officers stated Sunday.

On Saturday, gamers did not match all six successful numbers — white balls 4, 5, 28, 52, 69 and purple Powerball 20. The projected jackpot turns into the sport’s fourth-largest prize and is closing in on the $1.787 billion received by ticketholders in Missouri and Texas in September.

Though not a jackpot winner, one ticket purchaser in Southern California secured a $2.3-million prize on Saturday by matching all 5 white balls however not the Powerball. The successful ticket was bought at Wright’s Market at 261 Ventura Blvd. in Oxnard. The market earned greater than $11,500 for promoting that ticket.

The record-high Powerball jackpot of $2.04 billion was bought in Altadena on Nov. 7, 2022. Rounding out the highest 5: the $1.787-billion jackpot on Sept. 6; a $1.765-billion prize received in California on Oct. 11, 2023; the present $1.6-billion jackpot; and $1.586 billion received on Jan. 13, 2016, in California, Florida and Tennessee.

In keeping with sport officers, this marks the second time there have been back-to-back Powerball jackpots exceeding $1 billion. In 2023, the $1.765-billion jackpot and a $1.08-billion prize have been received in California inside a four-month span.

The attainable winner of Monday’s draw might select between an annuitized prize of $1.6 billion or a lump sum of $735.3 million earlier than taxes; if the winner is in California, state taxes usually are not imposed. If the winner chooses the $1.6 billion, they are going to obtain one rapid fee adopted by 29 annual funds that enhance by 5% annually, sport officers stated in a information launch Sunday.

The lump sum might be diminished to about $558.8 million after the 24% preliminary withholding, which is often imposed on prizes of $5,000 or extra, in response to the Inner Income Service. Extra taxes could also be imposed.

The chances of successful, nevertheless, stay astronomically small — at simply 1 in 292.2 million, officers stated.

Powerball tickets value $2 to play, and drawings happen on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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