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New York Mega Millions Ticket Wins $1 Million Prize

A recent Mega Millions drawing in New York has resulted in a $1 million second-prize win, purchased at Coldcut Express in Valley Stream. With exciting changes coming in April 2025, including a ticket price increase and enhanced prize multipliers, the Mega Millions game continues to attract players. Find out how to participate and check your winnings with the New York Lottery app.

California Lottery reveals identity of billion-dollar Powerball winners

California Lottery reveals the identity of billion-dollar Powerball winners. Learn how to play the Powerball and find out when the next drawing is. Discover the odds of winning and where to buy lottery tickets.

Mega Millions Jackpot Soars to Over $1 Billion

The Mega Millions jackpot has reached over $1 billion, the sixth time in history it has exceeded this amount. With no winners in the latest drawing, the jackpot now stands at $1.1 billion. The next drawing is scheduled for Tuesday, with Powerball featuring an $800 million jackpot on Monday night. Players have the option to add the ‘Megaplier’ for $1, which can multiply non-grand prize winnings by two, three, four, or five.

Mega Millions jackpot reaches $977 million, but state taxes could significantly impact take-home amount

The Mega Millions jackpot has reached a staggering $977 million, but the amount you would take home varies significantly based on the state where the ticket was purchased, due to state taxes. Federal taxes remain consistent at 24%, but the total tax bill is expected to reach 37% when filing. State taxes on lottery winnings differ widely, with eight states not imposing taxes at all. Location of ticket purchase also plays a significant role, as buying a winning ticket outside of one’s home state could trigger taxes in the state of purchase. Seeking assistance from a tax professional is advisable for potential jackpot winners to navigate the tax implications and determine the best payout option.

New York lottery helps fund public education, officials say

New York state’s lottery system isn’t just paying out to that one big winner. It also helps fund the state’s public education system, and state officials want to raise awareness of that. A recent survey showed most New Yorkers don’t know that money raised by the lotto goes to the state’s public schools. The state’s gaming operations provided schools with about $3.9 billion in aid last fiscal year. O’Dwyer said aid has steadily climbed as more people are playing the Lottery in recent years.