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by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Powerball Jackpot Soars to $467 Million-Here’s What‍ the Winner⁣ Could ⁣actually Receive

A Powerball jackpot of $467​ million ⁢is up for grabs in Saturday night’s drawing, sparking excitement among lottery players nationwide. While the advertised ⁣jackpot is a staggering $467 million, the⁤ actual amount⁢ a winner takes home is significantly less due to ⁣taxes. ⁤The preferred option for most winners is a one-time cash payout of $220.7 million.

Choosing the cash prize immediately reduces the winnings to $167.7 million after a mandatory 24% federal withholding. Further reductions are likely,⁤ as the winner would likely face a federal marginal tax rate as⁤ high as 37%, depending on their overall⁢ taxable ​income,‌ bringing the net amount to around $139 million. Those opting for the​ annuity-installments paid out over​ 29 years-would see annual ‌payments of approximately $15.6 million reduced to ⁢$9.8⁢ million‌ after the 37% federal rate.⁢

State taxes add another layer of ⁢complexity. Some states, like New​ York, ⁣impose a 10.9% tax on lottery⁤ winnings, while ⁤others, including Texas, Florida, and California, do not tax the prize⁤ at all.

The next drawing for the‌ Powerball jackpot is scheduled for Saturday night. Concurrently, the Mega Millions lottery will hold a drawing ⁤on Friday for a jackpot currently valued ⁣at​ $843 million.

Winning⁤ the Powerball jackpot requires overcoming ‌extremely long odds-1 in 292.2 million-slightly worse then the Mega Millions odds of 1 in ⁣290.4 million.

This year has already seen three ​Powerball jackpots ‍exceed $450⁤ million.This $467 million prize is the‍ fourth largest Powerball jackpot of ⁢2025. The largest of ‍the year-and the⁢ second largest in lottery⁤ history-was a‍ $1.78 billion jackpot split between winners in Missouri and Texas in ‍September. In ‌March, a California⁢ ticket holder won a $526.5 million Powerball prize.

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