Anticipation rises across the country as record-setting Powerball jackpot is now over $600 MILLION

By Associated Press

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It’s a historic day for Powerball players.

Lottery officials have announced that the total Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.

They say the prize is growing quickly Friday because so many people have been purchasing the $2 tickets.

The jackpot has grown by an estimated $236 million since the last drawing on Wednesday.

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Dreamers: Dozens line up outside a liquor store in Hawthorne, Calif., to buy tickets to Saturday's record-setting Powerball

Dreamers: Dozens line up outside a liquor store in Hawthorne, Calif., to buy tickets to Saturday's record-setting Powerball

Big number: Lottery officials have announced that the total Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize

Big number: Lottery officials have announced that the total Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize

Hefty ticket sales: They say the prize is growing quickly Friday because so many people have been purchasing the $2 tickets

Hefty ticket sales: They say the prize is growing quickly Friday because so many people have been purchasing the $2 tickets

 

The last jackpot was won on March 30, so it's been growing for about six weeks. The next drawing is Saturday night.

The largest jackpot ever was a $656 million Mega Millions prize won in March 2012. The prize was split three ways with winners in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland.

Odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are about 1 in 175 million.

The numbers sum up the frenzy that has taken over the Golden State since it joined the madness over Powerball, which has seen its jackpot soar to $550 million for Saturday's drawing.

California has sold $83 million worth of Powerball tickets since April, when it joined 42 other states that offer the game.

Since then, the most populous state has accounted for 11 per cent of the game's sales, fueling such fast-growing mega-jackpots like the latest one that has the potential to be a record-breaker.

Record high: Merle and Patricia Butler of Red Bud, Illinois, hold up a mock check after winning the all-time highest record $656 million Mega Millions jackpot

Record high: Merle and Patricia Butler of Red Bud, Illinois, hold up a mock check after winning the all-time highest record $656 million Mega Millions jackpot

The state expects to generate well above the originally estimated $50 million for public education, California lottery director Robert O'Neill told The Associated Press.

‘One thing California has brought Powerball is sunshine and good fortune,’ he said. "It has surprised us. We're very happy."

BREAKING THE BANK: TOP 10 LOTTO PAYOUTS OF ALL-TIME

1. $656.0 million, Mega Millions, March 30, 2012 (3 tickets from Kansas, Illinois and Maryland)

2. Estimated $600 million, Powerball, (drawing scheduled for Saturday, May 18; jackpot could grow)

3. $587.5 million, Powerball, Nov. 28, 2012 (2 tickets from Arizona and Missouri)

4. $390.0 million, Mega Millions, March 6, 2007 (2 tickets from Georgia and New Jersey)

5. $380.0 million, Mega Millions, Jan. 4, 2011 (2 tickets from Idaho and Washington)

6. $365.0 million, Powerball, Feb. 18, 2006 (1 ticket from Nebraska)

7. $363.0 million, The Big Game, May 9, 2000 (2 tickets from Illinois and Michigan)

8. $340.0 million, Powerball, Oct. 19, 2005 (1 ticket from Oregon)

9. $338.3 million, Powerball, March 23, 2013 (1 ticket from New Jersey)

10. $337.0 million, Powerball, Aug. 15, 2012 (1 ticket from Michigan)

Californians have Nevadans to thank for some of that good fortune.

California's biggest ticket-seller is the Primm Valley Lotto Store, which straddles the state line in tiny Nipton, a 19th century mining and ranching town on the edge of the Mojave desert whose booming lottery sales have put it on the map in modern times.

Roxie Handley figured all 80 of its residents would have a ticket in hand by Saturday. That's if they can find the time.

‘Here in Nipton, it's crazy,’ said Handley, 59, who manages the Nipton Trading Post, which also sells Powerball tickets. ‘We're stocking up on everything. Last night, I heard some people had to wait nine hours in line.’

The town is about 35 miles from Las Vegas on the main interstate from the Los Angeles area.

Residents of the nation's No. 1 gambling state do not have access to the lottery. The Nevada state constitution contains a prohibition on lotteries, which are seen as competition to the casino industry.

Norma Wagoner was among the Nevadans trying their luck. She and a group of friends pooled their money to buy 20 tickets and sent one over the state border to endure the long lines.

‘Everybody has dreams,’ she said. ‘All it takes is one ticket.’

Officials expect the jackpot to keep growing before Saturday's drawing that could break Powerball's November 2012 record of $587.5 million.

Past winners: A group of eight co-workers celebrate their $319 Mega Millions winning lottery ticket on March 31, 2011

Past winners: A group of eight co-workers celebrate their $319 Mega Millions winning lottery ticket on March 31, 2011

Past celebration: In photo from February 22, 2006, the eight ConAgra plant workers hold up their ceremonial checks after winning the $365 million dollar Nebraska Powerball lottery

Past celebration: In photo from February 22, 2006, the eight ConAgra plant workers hold up their ceremonial checks after winning the $365 million dollar Nebraska Powerball lottery

The latest kitty leapt nearly $200 million since Wednesday's drawing, which was an estimated $360 million. The $550 million jackpot is the second largest in Powerball history and third biggest overall.

Lottery officials expect jackpots to continue growing faster and bigger, thanks in part to a game redesign in January 2012 that increased the odds of winning some kind of prize of a lesser amount. 

Lining up: People line up in a shop in downtown Washington, DC, to buy tickets for the Powerball U.S. lottery with a record jackpot of $600 million on May 17, 2013

Lining up: People line up in a shop in downtown Washington, DC, to buy tickets for the Powerball U.S. lottery with a record jackpot of $600 million on May 17, 2013

On Wednesday, $1 million prizes were won in 16 states, and $2 million prizes were won in two states. California had six tickets among the winning ones Wednesday, including one sold in Nipton.

More than half of the all-time jackpot records have been reached in the last three years. The top two all-time jackpots - $656 million from a Mega Millions jackpot and $587.5 million from a Powerball jackpot - were achieved in 2012. Some states, like California, now sell tickets for both games.

 

The last major jackpot win came when a New Jersey man won a $338.3 million jackpot March 23. It is now considered the fourth largest Powerball jackpot in history.

For Nipton, folks feel they've already won thanks to the boom in business.
‘It kind of disrupts our peace and quiet,’ said Handley, although she admits she too plans to snap up a ticket.

Most of the talk she hears around town these days, she says, is of people daydreaming about quitting their jobs and traveling with their millions: ‘Everybody wants a piece of the pie.’
But she said she would likely give most of it away.

Fast growth: The most current $600 million jackpot has grown by an estimated $236 million since the last drawing on Wednesday

Fast growth: The most current $600 million jackpot has grown by an estimated $236 million since the last drawing on Wednesday

‘Having a lot of money I think would be a lot of headache,’ she said. ‘Nipton has a lot of history. It's the place to come if you want to get away. We have a five-room bed and breakfast with no phones, no

TVs, where you can sit and watch the trains go by. It's our little piece of heaven. I have things money can't buy.’

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OK..I actually know someone who won 220 mil in the PB. she has 6 kids..left 20 mil to each..and a few for herself. SHE has good kids....3 have started multiple businesses...oNLY one is a loser. not bad. They all stayed in Florida. one in Miami, 5 Orlando, well, Windermere, and a place..Narcosse?

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God, if you let me win the 600 million dollar lottery, I'll never ask you for another thing! :)

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I bought 5 tickets. Wish me luck!

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this amount shouldt be allowed when the economy is in jeopardy, no one person can spend that much except on frivolity and greed. $600m, could build houses, put animals and children in better places, look after the elderly, instead i bet itll go on cars, mansions, clothes and shoes and holidays and booze. If i won, id have half a million and give the rest to charity. - hellsbells, walsall, 18/5/2013 5:20 Blah, blah, blah. Get off your high horse. There's no way in hell anyone would only keep a half a million of that money. Self-righteous people are hilarious.

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Powerball is rigged. Someone in New Jersey always wins these mega jackpots. Just watch tonight's drawing.

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If I win, I will buy DM and hire professional writers and journalists :)

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Its a shame its only US$ and not GBPounds!

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Red arrows for saying more than one person deserves to win it? Lol how greedy are YOU people?

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But still - the jackpot might be $600M but you only get that if you are willing to take 30 annual payments. And of course the federal government gets their share of 40% first. And if you live in a state with income tax, they want their share. Then you get the remains. So your $20M annual payment is reduced by 40-50% And even if you take the cash value - which according to the Powerball website is approximately $376.9M - the winner - or winners - are going to get $155-181M. Yeah, still a great honkin' wad of money tho.

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For those complaining about it; I know and you know if you won that 600 million or was offered it by chance, you would not turn it down so cut out the bleeding heart liberal BS about it being too much, and how it could help a lot of people.

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