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Powerball Jackpot Climbs To $615M: Where The Money Goes In MD

It's been nearly three months since the Powerball lottery jackpot was claimed. The estimated prize will be $615 million for Saturday.

It's been nearly three months since the Powerball lottery jackpot was claimed. The estimated Powerball prize will be $615 million for Saturday’s drawing. Will someone in Maryland win?
It's been nearly three months since the Powerball lottery jackpot was claimed. The estimated Powerball prize will be $615 million for Saturday’s drawing. Will someone in Maryland win? (Katie Kausch/Patch)

MARYLAND — It’s been a while since Maryland residents felt this kind of lottery fever as the estimated Powerball jackpot climbs to $615 million in Saturday’s drawing. The cash value of the prize after taxes is $310.6 million.

No one matched all six numbers drawn in Wednesday night’s drawing. They were 17, 24, 48, 62, 68 and the Powerball number, 23. The last time the jackpot was hit was with a winning ticket in Ohio worth $252.6 million on April 19.

The record $2,040,100,000 ticket sold for the Nov. 7 drawing isn’t too distant a memory to spark a rush to lottery ticket outlets ahead of Saturday’s drawing.

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In Maryland, sales of tickets cut off at 9:59 p.m. ET on Powerball drawing days. Drawings are held three times a week, at 10:59 p.m. EST on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday.

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The 45 states (along with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) that offer Powerball and other lotteries give a percentage of ticket sale revenue to various state funds, programs and causes.

In 2021, the Maryland Lottery distributed $1.31 billion to the state's Education Trust Fund and general fund, according to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.

Profits from the sale of lottery tickets in 2022 contributed a record $673.7 million to state of Maryland programs, the lottery said. Profits support the Maryland General Fund, which provides budgets for many programs, including education and public health and safety services.

Winners may choose to receive their prize as an annuity paid in 30 graduated payments over 29 years, or they may take a cash payout, which is estimated at $304.8 million for Saturday’s game. Nearly all winners choose cash.

The largest jackpot win in Maryland to date is the $731.1 million Powerball ticket from January 2021 in Lonaconing, Allegany County.

The state has seen two other Powerball jackpot winning tickets: $128.8 million in December 2011, sold in Elkton and a $108.8 million prize in September 2011 sold in Abingdon, lottery officials said.

The odds of winning are abysmal — about 1 in 292.2 million, no matter how many tickets are sold. Odds of winning any prize are better, 1 in 24.9.

If no one wins the jackpot in Saturday’s drawing, the estimated jackpot would become one of the 10 all-time largest Powerball jackpots, bumping the $590.5 million prize claimed in Florida in May 2013.

A Powerball ticket costs $2. For an additional $1 per ticket, players can multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times with the Power Play feature. One caveat: The 10X multiplier is only available when the advertised jackpot annuity is $150 million or less.

To win the jackpot, a player must match all white balls in any order and the red Powerball number. Lottery officials say chances are higher when players don’t choose their own numbers. About 75 percent of winning tickets over the years were picked by a computer.


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