The Herald (Zimbabwe)

US Powerball jackpot hits US$ 2bn

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ATLANTA. – After hours of delay, Powerball officials yesterday morning completed the drawing for a record-breaking US$ 2.04 billion jackpot, potentiall­y ending the suspense for the hordes of Americans who snapped up tickets in hopes of striking it rich.

The drawing, which was initially scheduled for 10: 59pm on Monday, followed a drawing on Saturday that was the 40th in a row without someone winning the big prize, which grows larger each time it goes unclaimed.

A winning ticket must match all six numbers drawn. It was not immediatel­y clear whether anyone held a winner after Tuesday’s draw of the numbers 10, 33, 41, 47, 56 and 10.

The drawing was delayed from Monday night when at least one of the 48 participat­ing state lotteries needed more processing time, according to a tweet from the California Lottery. It did not identify the state in question.

The winner can choose either a onetime lump sum in cash, likely in excess of US$ 1 billion, or multimilli­on- dollar annuity payouts stretched over 29 years. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million.

Powerball officials did not immediatel­y provide the specific payouts.

The previous record for a Powerball jackpot was set in 2016 when three ticket holders from California, Florida and Tennessee shared a US$ 1.59 billion top prize.

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