Record Powerball jackpot won by 1 ticket

May 19, 2013, 1:18 am (233 comments)

Powerball

Single winning Powerball lottery ticket sold in Florida

Final jackpot total of $590.5 million is largest prize won by a single ticket

How would you react if you won?

  • Updated 8:33 am with winning location and other details
  • Updated May 20 at 3:47 pm with the jackpot's cash value

By Todd Northrop

The largest Powerball lottery jackpot in game history has been won Saturday night by a single ticket sold in the state of Florida.

The record $590.5 million Powerball jackpot, which is the second-largest of any lottery game in history, started as a $40 million prize on April 3, 2013, and continued accumulating prize money for 13 consecutive drawings, until it was finally won Saturday.

On Friday the game's organizer pegged the jackpot estimate at $600 million, but the actual total fell a bit short of that number.  Still, it was enough to secure second place on the list of all-time highest lottery jackpots, and the top Powerball jackpot in history.

After all the proceeds were counted, the final lump-sum cash value of the jackpot stood at $370.9 million.

The Powerball winning numbers for Saturday, May 18, 2013, were 10, 13, 14, 22, and 52, with Powerball number 11.

The big winner undoubtedly will get very little sleep Saturday night, as they try to process winning the Powerball's largest lottery jackpot ever.

Is the winner running around the house screaming?  Are they calling their family?  Or maybe calling their boss to quit their job?  What are they planning to do with all that loot?

What is the first thing you would do?

The winning ticket was sold at a Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills, Fla., according to Florida Lottery executive Cindy O'Connell.  Zephyrhills is a suburb of Tampa.

"This would be the sixth Florida Powerball winner and right now, it's the sole winner of the largest ever Powerball jackpot," O'Connell told AP. "We're delighted right now that we have the sole winner."

She said Florida has had more Powerball winners than any other state.

The winner was not immediately identified publicly and O'Connell did not give any indication just hours after Saturday's drawing whether anyone had already stepped forward with that winning ticket.

With four out of every five possible combinations of Powerball numbers in play, lottery executives said earlier that someone was almost certain to win the game's highest jackpot, a windfall of hundreds of millions of dollars — and that's after taxes.

Fortunately, even if you didn't win the jackpot, the Powerball game still offers another 8 ways to win lower-tier prizes.

In addition to the jackpot winner, a whopping 35 lucky players matched the first 5 numbers, but not the Powerball, for a $1,000,000 prize: 2 from Arizona, 2 from California, 1 from Connecticut, 2 from Florida, 2 from Georgia, 2 from Kentucky, 1 from Louisiana, 2 from Missouri, 2 from New Hampshire, 3 from New Jersey, 7 from New York, 2 from Pennsylvania, 1 from South Carolina, 1 from Tennessee, 1 from Texas, 1 from Virginia, 1 from Washington, and 2 from Wisconsin.

The 2 California second-prize winners will each be awarded $2,309,228, because California does not award fixed prizes. By law, California awards all prizes on a pari-mutuel basis, meaning the prizes will change each drawing based on the number of tickets sold and the number of tickets that won at each prize level.

Of all the second-prize winners, only two of the tickets — one of the tickets sold in New York and the South Carolina ticket — were purchased with the Power Play option for an extra $1.  Because they purchased the Power Play, those two tickets are now worth $2 million.

Power Play is not available in California, because the fixed nature of the prize increase offered in Power Play is not compatible with California's pari-mutuel payouts.

355 tickets matched four white numbers plus the Powerball and won $10,000.  Of those tickets, 30 were purchased with the Power Play option, increasing the prize to $40,000, and 41 of the tickets were sold in California, where the prize was worth $8,945 this drawing.

The jackpot for the Wednesday Powerball drawing is reset to $40 million.

Powerball is now played in 43 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Tickets cost $2 each.

A 44th Powerball state will be added some time in the next year, as the state of Wyoming has approved a new state lottery with the intention of joining Powerball and other multi-state lottery games. (See Wyoming officially becomes 44th state with a lottery, Lottery Post, Mar. 14, 2013.)

Powerball lottery results are published within minutes of the drawing at USA Mega (www.usamega.com). The USA Mega Web site provides lottery players in-depth information about the United States's two biggest multi-state lottery games, Mega Millions and Powerball.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

New York's avatarNew York

Truly astonishing! Congrats to the lucky winner or winners. They're rich forever!!

jackpotismine's avatarjackpotismine

Wow! Only one? Congrats to whomever won. Enjoy!

KSI30

Congrats to my fellow Floridian!!!

redhot7's avatarredhot7

I would take the annuity. Judging from the payout table, it's good enough for me.

Year     %       Prize B4 Taxes
01     1.78%     10,528,674
02     1.85%     10,949,821
03     1.93%     11,387,814
04     2.01%     11,843,326
05     2.09%     12,317,059
06     2.17%     12,809,742
07     2.26%     13,322,132
08     2.35%     13,855,017
09     2.44%     14,409,217
10     2.54%     14,985,586
11     2.64%     15,585,010
12     2.74%     16,208,410
13     2.85%     16,856,746
14     2.97%     17,531,016
15     3.09%     18,232,257
16     3.21%     18,961,547
17     3.34%     19,720,009
18     3.47%     20,508,809
19     3.61%     21,329,162
20     3.76%     22,182,328
21     3.91%     23,069,621
22     4.06%     23,992,406
23     4.23%     24,952,102
24     4.39%     25,950,187
25     4.57%     26,988,194
26     4.75%     28,067,722
27     4.94%     29,190,431
28     5.14%     30,358,048
29     5.35%     31,572,370
30     5.56%     32,835,265
     100.00%   590,500,029

Bumkillah

Lucky. Mosty likely it's a old head ???? welp lucky them. Mail For You

CowboysFan's avatarCowboysFan

So close to a billion dollar jackpot...
Congrats to the winner(s).

Piaceri

White BouncesinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnersinglewinnerWhite Bounce

 

Lurking

 

PS - Congrats to the winner!

duckman's avatarduckman

Probably sold at a Publix in central or south Florida...

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

congrats to the 35 2nd prize winners, and double  shout out to the Ca. players on their $2+ mill wins

In3D30

I broke even with $4 bucks I matched the PB yay iam going to layoff Big Game Jackpots & play state for a few weeks.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Birthday numbers - 1

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Congrats to the Winners spend Wisely Party

dumars798's avatardumars798

BIG CONGRATS TO THE LUCKY TICKET HOLDER!

Cheers

redhot7's avatarredhot7

UPDATE: winning ticket was sold at Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills. The store is located 7838 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills,  FL  33541-4302

Since it's a supermarket, I bet it's a self service machine.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by redhot7 on May 19, 2013

UPDATE: winning ticket was sold at Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills. The store is located 7838 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills,  FL  33541-4302

Since it's a supermarket, I bet it's a self service machine.

what if it was richard he get his tickets there, oh man there be a lot of haters.Green laugh

maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

This is absolutely amazing!  what a winfall for the winners!  best of luck to them all!

colatrips

Just one person took the jackpot that is truly amazing.  That individual can walk around as the king or queen of American lottery!

Congratulations Florida winner!

redhot7's avatarredhot7

Quote: Originally posted by colatrips on May 19, 2013

Just one person took the jackpot that is truly amazing.  That individual can walk around as the king or queen of American lottery!

Congratulations Florida winner!

It might be an office pool.

colatrips

Quote: Originally posted by redhot7 on May 19, 2013

It might be an office pool.

Yeah that's true. We will have to watch the news and see.  Still though whoever bought it what a lucky draw.

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose
Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by savagegoose on May 19, 2013

http://goo.gl/maps/d26fK

goog maps

Lottery pool from mobile home retirement community across from the hospital down the street.... (guessing... lol)

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on May 19, 2013

Lottery pool from mobile home retirement community across from the hospital down the street.... (guessing... lol)

i was looking at the trailer park too

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Could be Canadian tourists Hat

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on May 19, 2013

Lottery pool from mobile home retirement community across from the hospital down the street.... (guessing... lol)

OMG! Green laugh

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by redhot7 on May 19, 2013

UPDATE: winning ticket was sold at Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills. The store is located 7838 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills,  FL  33541-4302

Since it's a supermarket, I bet it's a self service machine.

I believe I read somewhere that Jack Whitaker moved to Zephyrhills, Florida. We know there is a trailer park so it could be him.

Hiding Behind Computer

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on May 19, 2013

I believe I read somewhere that Jack Whitaker moved to Zephyrhills, Florida. We know there is a trailer park so it could be him.

Hiding Behind Computer

maybe Smiley

Party1377

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on May 19, 2013

what if it was richard he get his tickets there, oh man there be a lot of haters.Green laugh

Who is Richard?

Also can I say FML lost again what else is new? LOL...........I had a chance to win in 3 states PA/NJ/NY bought in all 3 states since I live in PA, work in NY, and take a train to work from NJ. Been playing for years. (Oh well my time will come.) lol

Still SHOCKED that ONLY 1 person won. They should really claim through a trust.

Party1377

Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on May 19, 2013

I believe I read somewhere that Jack Whitaker moved to Zephyrhills, Florida. We know there is a trailer park so it could be him.

Hiding Behind Computer

WOW that would be INSANE if Jack Whitaker actually won AGAIN. Did he really move there?

Say what you want about him, but he did help people when he won. He gave money away to others not just spend on him self.

sandia's avatarsandia

  1 ticket, from a new comer State! Oh my!. Well, I can eat humble pie with gladness. I was extrememly wrong about just 1 ticket winning.Green laugh.

 

  Congratulations to the winner/winners.  Oh my, how are they feeling this very minute? Oh, the suspense! Florida, you have set the bar!

 

 

Hurray!.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by Party1377 on May 19, 2013

Who is Richard?

Also can I say FML lost again what else is new? LOL...........I had a chance to win in 3 states PA/NJ/NY bought in all 3 states since I live in PA, work in NY, and take a train to work from NJ. Been playing for years. (Oh well my time will come.) lol

Still SHOCKED that ONLY 1 person won. They should really claim through a trust.

"They should really claim through a trust."

I don't know how claiming through a trust would benefit the Florida winner or winners in terms of protecting their identity.

"Can Lottery winners remain anonymous?

No. Florida Lottery winners cannot remain anonymous. Florida law mandates that the Florida Lottery provide the winner's name, city of residence, game won, date won and amount won to any third party who requests the information; however Florida Lottery winners' home addresses and telephone numbers are confidential."

source:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JwD43ItfyjsJ:www.flalottery.com/faq.do+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

 

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulation to the winners/s Woo  Hoo Hurray!

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

I can't wait until the lottery offices are open on Monday and the winner(s) come forward.  This should be interesting.  I hope whomever wins could really use the money.  Then again, who couldn't use $282,675,000 (the cash value in Florida after taxes)? 

I could definitely put that money to good use.  Wink Banana Sun Smiley

Masone

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on May 19, 2013

"They should really claim through a trust."

I don't know how claiming through a trust would benefit the Florida winner or winners in terms of protecting their identity.

"Can Lottery winners remain anonymous?

No. Florida Lottery winners cannot remain anonymous. Florida law mandates that the Florida Lottery provide the winner's name, city of residence, game won, date won and amount won to any third party who requests the information; however Florida Lottery winners' home addresses and telephone numbers are confidential."

source:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JwD43ItfyjsJ:www.flalottery.com/faq.do+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

 

This person should get a name change.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by Masone on May 19, 2013

This person should get a name change.

David Smith would be a good name change. The news papers would have, "David Smith wins Powerball." They would be almost impossible to find. A negative would be a name change would delay the claims process by a few months. I don't think I could wait that long.

schmuckatelly's avatarschmuckatelly

Meanwhile, I'm glad I don't live in Cali, The 2 California second-prize winners will each be awarded $2,309,228 while last weeks second-prize winners won $256,317.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by schmuckatelly on May 19, 2013

Meanwhile, I'm glad I don't live in Cali, The 2 California second-prize winners will each be awarded $2,309,228 while last weeks second-prize winners won $256,317.

Winning $2.3 million without having to buy the powerplay is a great outcome but the winners from the other draw that got $256K got the short end.

smooth11484's avatarsmooth11484

Ugh everyone's forgetting if the person takes the cash payout , where is the 300 and something million, that was not paid to the winner???? Does it go back into the pot? Hmmm

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by smooth11484 on May 19, 2013

Ugh everyone's forgetting if the person takes the cash payout , where is the 300 and something million, that was not paid to the winner???? Does it go back into the pot? Hmmm

$590.5 million is the annuity value. If the winner chose the annuity, the cash value is invested on behalf of the winner over a 30 year period and the sum of all the annual payments would equal $590.5 million before taxes.

If the winner takes the cash option, they get the money at its present day value.

redhot7's avatarredhot7

Quote: Originally posted by smooth11484 on May 19, 2013

Ugh everyone's forgetting if the person takes the cash payout , where is the 300 and something million, that was not paid to the winner???? Does it go back into the pot? Hmmm

that money never exist if you choose the cash option

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by redhot7 on May 19, 2013

that money never exist if you choose the cash option

I was just going to post that link. In the American games the advertised jackpot amount is the annuity value before taxes. Europeans and Canadians have the best lottery games. For their games, the advertised jackpot amount is the cash value after taxes.

smooth11484's avatarsmooth11484

I see. Sooo how come we as players cant see how much the lottery took in for the powerball? Or can we and trust me the money existed they prob took in over a billion in sells. That cash option was tiny compared to how much they took in now the jackpot is back to a little pot

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

Quote: Originally posted by sandia on May 19, 2013

  1 ticket, from a new comer State! Oh my!. Well, I can eat humble pie with gladness. I was extrememly wrong about just 1 ticket winning.Green laugh.

 

  Congratulations to the winner/winners.  Oh my, how are they feeling this very minute? Oh, the suspense! Florida, you have set the bar!

 

 

Hurray!.

No Florida has had Powerball for awhile. Just check the Powerball website to see FL has had previous PB winners. New to MM, but Gov. Chris Christie and VA won that. On a Sid note, I think I will just not read any news articles about lottery odds next time it gets big. I hate that I got psyched out of playing my lucky numbers!  10-13-14-22-52 and 11 were numbers I play regularly until I read a stupid article that listed one of those numbers. So I changed them up. Oh well, we shall never know who won since winners can claim without a press conference in FL.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Crazy whelp , that was fun ... congrats to the winner/s

onlymoney

It was me who won the JP. Yay. Anyone need any money?

Only serious people with financial woes. Thanks.

teyanno

cong.ruation...............i can use a few hundreds to pay off some bills.thanks   "it was me who won the JP. Yap. Anyone need any money?. Only serious people with finanical woes.Thanks"

jjtheprince

As hard as its been to win lately, I wonder if it will roll 15+ times again until there is another winner.

Bought 50 tickets & I didn't win jack lol what crappy luck.

FLATRANSPLANT's avatarFLATRANSPLANT

ZEPHYRILLS FLORIDA

As of the census[1] of 2000, there were 10,833 people, 4,944 households, and 2,986 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,728.2 inhabitants per square mile (667.1/km²). There were 6,167 housing units at an average density of 983.8 per square mile (379.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 92.63% White, 2.79% African American, 0.23% Native American, 1.12% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.60% from other races, and 1.61% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.03% of the population.

There were 4,944 households out of which 20.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them. 46.5% were married couples living with others, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.6% were non-families. 34.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 19.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.10 and the average family size was 2.63.

In the city the population was spread out with 18.1% under the age of 18, 6.5% from 18 to 24, 21.2% from 25 to 44, 21.4% from 45 to 64, and 44.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 49 years. For every 100 females there were 83.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 79.4 males.

The median income for a household in the city in 2005 was $33,100,[3] and the median income for a family was $33,502. Males had a median income of $29,375 versus $21,648 for females. The per capita income for the city was $18,047. About 9.3% of families and 12.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.9% of those under age 18 and 9.6% of those age 65 or over.

LiLSpeedy's avatarLiLSpeedy

I am so jealous but in a good way. My sincere congrats to you.

Party   Drum   Sun Smiley

sandia's avatarsandia

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on May 19, 2013

No Florida has had Powerball for awhile. Just check the Powerball website to see FL has had previous PB winners. New to MM, but Gov. Chris Christie and VA won that. On a Sid note, I think I will just not read any news articles about lottery odds next time it gets big. I hate that I got psyched out of playing my lucky numbers!  10-13-14-22-52 and 11 were numbers I play regularly until I read a stupid article that listed one of those numbers. So I changed them up. Oh well, we shall never know who won since winners can claim without a press conference in FL.

 Oh of course. I must have sleep typed that. Thank you OldSchoolPa.

 

 

    Hey, if those were really your lucky numbers, bummer on getting psyched out of them. Still, it is truly astonishing that just ONE ticket had such a combination.

1977's avatar1977

The local news just said one of the STORE'S worker didnot show  up to WORK today!!!!!!!  and didnot call in   WOW!!!!!

ConstantlyB's avatarConstantlyB

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ONE TICKET HOLDER....

...but if it were me and i won on a Saturday...and had to work the next day...I'd go to work like nothing never happened.....and wait until Monday. That would give me time to get over my celebratory drunken stupor.....no....for real!

SIGN THE TICKET AND PUT IT UP!

1977's avatar1977

Quote: Originally posted by ConstantlyB on May 19, 2013

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ONE TICKET HOLDER....

...but if it were me and i won on a Saturday...and had to work the next day...I'd go to work like nothing never happened.....and wait until Monday. That would give me time to get over my celebratory drunken stupor.....no....for real!

SIGN THE TICKET AND PUT IT UP!

Yep The worker might just be sick from selling some many tickets yesterday....We all  will find out soon enough.Smile

duckman's avatarduckman

Congrats to the winner(s)! Hopefully the winner will take some time before coming forward to plan ahead...

kumazi30's avatarkumazi30

Congratulations to the lucky winner.

Libra0926

Quote: Originally posted by redhot7 on May 19, 2013

It might be an office pool.

Lurking

REDHOT 7

U and another Poster who wrote about the "Trailer Community" made excellent points regarding the winners. It's possible that a "group" may have "pooled their funds" and purchased the 1 winning ticket.  I seriously doubt that Jack Wittaker is into the lottery anymore after all the trageties he has endured, especially as he has lost his family.  But you and  the other Poster might be right in your suggestions.

I am simply glad that no syndicate won the jackpot. They spend hundreds and hundreds$$$$$$$$$$  trying to beat the odds. I do hope it was someone or some group that really is in bad shape.

beaudad's avatarbeaudad

the closest ticket I has was   3   13  23  41   52 and PB 16.........I picked those out myself......well there went 15 tickets at 3.00 each.....  $45 dollars  .......beaudad......(maybe the numbers I picked out will win next Wednesday ?????????)

bondsolo

I totally agree. I would get more via installments than cash payout. Yet of course I have to read the "fine print".

bondsolo

Yep. I would not have just abruptly quit. I probably would have called in late maybe LOL...not cause of a drunken hangover, LOL...There is this thing called integrity. All depends tho', on the situation. There are some people who walk off jobs all the time...but I would carry on as natural...wait for a period of time and then give notice....and hey with that kind of money I could by the Publix LOL or....

SIGN THE TICKET AND SHUT UP!!!...and put my passport to use!!! LOL

rock_nc's avatarrock_nc

congrats to the winner or winners! my sister lives in FLA, she didn't have any numbers to win, not even 5 numbers right. NC didn't even have 5 numbers correct winner at all. I spent 30.00 dollars and have no matching numbers not even a powerball number, some numbers I had on different lines. 20.00 dollars spent on quick picks and 10 dollars spent on my picks. O well, waiting on WEDNESDAY now. 40 million would be ok with me!

Ronnie316

Surprise surprise CA did NOT win.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by jjtheprince on May 19, 2013

As hard as its been to win lately, I wonder if it will roll 15+ times again until there is another winner.

Bought 50 tickets & I didn't win jack lol what crappy luck.

Last time the big jackpot must have created a lot of new players because it had a hard time getting above the $40 million minimum for a while.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by duckman on May 19, 2013

Congrats to the winner(s)! Hopefully the winner will take some time before coming forward to plan ahead...

Show up Monday and get a check.

meriwetherman's avatarmeriwetherman

do u win anything for having the powerball number 11? maybe a dollar.........anyone know?

dr65's avatardr65

Quote: Originally posted by meriwetherman on May 19, 2013

do u win anything for having the powerball number 11? maybe a dollar.........anyone know?

Hi meriwetherman....the prize for matching the pb #11 is $4.00 and if you
chose powerplay....$12.00

fwlawrence's avatarfwlawrence

Quote: Originally posted by New York on May 19, 2013

Truly astonishing! Congrats to the lucky winner or winners. They're rich forever!!

Until we read the story about how they blew through all that money!

fwlawrence's avatarfwlawrence

Florida, huh? At least Dee Dee Moore is in jail!

KSI30

Lol

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

Quote: Originally posted by fwlawrence on May 19, 2013

Until we read the story about how they blew through all that money!

With this much money, it's hard to believe they anyone could blow through it and be broke.  You have to be a complete bonehead to screw up that bad unless that was your intention in the first place.  Some people just can't handle the financial windfall.  I think many lottery winners that end up that way had good intentions but were surrounded by greedy people.  Those winners probably overspent for today without thinking about tomorrowBanana

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by fwlawrence on May 19, 2013

Until we read the story about how they blew through all that money!

Better to blow it than keep it in cold storage?

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by ShowMeTheMoney$ on May 19, 2013

With this much money, it's hard to believe they anyone could blow through it and be broke.  You have to be a complete bonehead to screw up that bad unless that was your intention in the first place.  Some people just can't handle the financial windfall.  I think many lottery winners that end up that way had good intentions but were surrounded by greedy people.  Those winners probably overspent for today without thinking about tomorrowBanana

Let hope they at least end up with a house, car, and small income.

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

Good luck Florida jackpot winner!!!  You're going to need it.  Don't forget to get to hire an excellent financial team and practice saying the word, "NO!" Banana

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by ShowMeTheMoney$ on May 19, 2013

Good luck Florida jackpot winner!!!  You're going to need it.  Don't forget to get to hire an excellent financial team and practice saying the word, "NO!" Banana

Saying NO does not require "luck" and you don't need a financial team to pick up a check.

Rman313's avatarRman313

Yes I agree Rock!  Keep the faith!

Win$500Quick's avatarWin$500Quick

Congrats to the very lucky winner and of course Publix would sell the winning ticket. In November 2012 the jackpot was $587.5 million without California. Last night jackpot was $591.5 million and California was participating. Strange.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Win$500Quick on May 19, 2013

Congrats to the very lucky winner and of course Publix would sell the winning ticket. In November 2012 the jackpot was $587.5 million without California. Last night jackpot was $591.5 million and California was participating. Strange.

I guess in the big picture, CA is irrelevant?

LotOfJack

Funny how most jackpots are a few million more than estimated. Yet a Florida winner gets a lower than estimated jackpot. Those Florida politics know what the hell they are doing, in the manner of 9.5 million plus. Where did it go???

But hey whats a few million when you talking $595.5 million.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by LotOfJack on May 19, 2013

Funny how most jackpots are a few million more than estimated. Yet a Florida winner gets a lower than estimated jackpot. Those Florida politics know what the hell they are doing, in the manner of 9.5 million plus. Where did it go???

But hey whats a few million when you talking $595.5 million.

$600 million was a round number estimate of how many tickets would be sold.

LotOfJack

Lottery folks are like the Vegas odds makers, they are highly dead on.

Ronnie316
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Georgia: 6% State Tax - $1,181,000
- $22,614,000
Your average net per year: $13,581,500 Your net payout: $260,061,000
After 30 payments: $407,445,000
Annuity Payment Schedule

Idaho: 7.8% State Tax - $1,535,300
- $29,398,200
Your average net per year: $13,227,200 Your net payout: $253,276,800
After 30 payments: $396,816,000
Annuity Payment Schedule
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LotOfJack

Would not the cashout be lower with a lower than estimated jackpot.

you keep the 282,675,000 figure as the cashout

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

Quote: Originally posted by LotOfJack on May 19, 2013

Funny how most jackpots are a few million more than estimated. Yet a Florida winner gets a lower than estimated jackpot. Those Florida politics know what the hell they are doing, in the manner of 9.5 million plus. Where did it go???

But hey whats a few million when you talking $595.5 million.

Don't know where you're getting your information about politics from, but you're wrong.

Whenever the MUSL gives a figure out, it's an estimate of what the jackpot may be. It's not etched in stone  that their figure will be spot on.

If you'll look back at some of their estimates they have been slightly higher, but occasionaly they're lower such as what happened last night. It has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with politics whatsoever.

Total jackpot prize money last night was    590.5 Million.

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

TYRANNY is when you win miilions, and are forced by MUSL, to have a press conference, regardless of  SAFETY AND SECURITY CONCERNS, OR PERSONAL WISHES.  YOU just won millions of $$$, and still they think you ain't  S***, because you are not free to decide what you want. PUBLICITY OR NO PUBLICITY? You and not the lottery should be the one to make that decision. THIS IS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR CRYING OUT LOUD.

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Kudos to the purchaser ! May you have the ability to remain calm, the wherewithall to seek the legal/financial guidance and the generosity to share wisely. Many sleepless nights are ahead until your new found wealth is physically in your control. Be cautious, be careful and leave a big tip for a struggling waiteress/waiter when you dine out(just a suggestion)........Congrats !!!

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by CDanaT on May 19, 2013

Kudos to the purchaser ! May you have the ability to remain calm, the wherewithall to seek the legal/financial guidance and the generosity to share wisely. Many sleepless nights are ahead until your new found wealth is physically in your control. Be cautious, be careful and leave a big tip for a struggling waiteress/waiter when you dine out(just a suggestion)........Congrats !!!

Well said.Congratulations to the Winner/ Winners.
Perhaps we can all look at it this way: it was not our turn to win!

tnhope's avatartnhope

Congrats!!!Party

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Oh well, back to focusing on the Ohio ($35.9 mil) and Michigan ($5.4 mil) jackpots...Yes Nod

Congrats to the winner; help some folks out who you love or even those you don't know but need it. You've been handed a tremendous gift, with an amount that can take care of all your wants/needs and generate positive things for many others.

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 19, 2013

Saying NO does not require "luck" and you don't need a financial team to pick up a check.

I laugh every time someone suggests the winner needs "an excellent team of financial advisers" when the winner just needs a map to lottery headquarters.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Lawyers all over Florida are collapsing from over-undulation.

Early reports suggest that many lawyers in the Tampa area will need pelvis transplants.

KSI30

Amen to that!

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