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$1.8 Billion Powerball Highlights Era of Record-Breaking Jackpots

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By Mark Young

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A string of recent lottery wins across the United States is underscoring the continued rise of massive jackpots, with Powerball and Mega Millions prizes reaching historic levels and producing winners from coast to coast.

The most notable win came on Christmas Eve, when an Arkansas lottery player matched all six numbers to claim a $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot — the second-largest Powerball prize ever. The winner, who chose to remain anonymous under Arkansas law, opted for a one-time cash payout of $834.9 million before taxes. Lottery officials said the player waited several weeks to claim the prize while consulting legal and financial advisers. The winning ticket was purchased at a Murphy USA gas station in Cabot, earning the retailer a $50,000 bonus.

The massive jackpot followed 47 consecutive drawings without a winner, as last-minute ticket sales pushed the prize higher than originally projected. The drawing also produced numerous secondary winners nationwide, including eight $1 million tickets and more than 100 prizes worth $50,000 or more.

Just weeks later, Powerball produced its first major jackpot winner of the new year when a single ticket sold in North Carolina won a $209 million prize. The winner has not yet publicly claimed the ticket and will have the choice between a lump-sum payment of about $95 million before taxes or a 30-year annuity.

Beyond headline-grabbing jackpots, smaller lottery wins have also made news. In Connecticut, a Powerball player won $150,000 and said the money would be used to cover medical care for his dog. In Arkansas, a scratch-off winner collected $100,000 and pledged to use the prize to help purchase a wheelchair-accessible vehicle for a family member.

The Arkansas jackpot joins a growing list of billion-dollar lottery prizes in recent years. The largest Powerball jackpot on record remains the $2.04 billion prize won in California in November 2022. In 2025, a nearly $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot was split between winners in Missouri and Texas, while Mega Millions and Powerball routinely climbed into the hundreds of millions.

Lottery officials say the surge in jackpot sizes reflects changes to game structures that allow prizes to grow faster, even as the odds of winning have worsened. Despite the long odds, ticket sales continue to soar during extended jackpot runs, generating millions of dollars for participating states. In Arkansas alone, the Christmas Eve Powerball cycle produced more than $15 million in ticket sales, funding college scholarships and other public programs.

As jackpots continue to swell, lottery games remain a powerful draw — fueled by the allure of instant wealth and the growing list of players who have beaten the odds.

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