Day: September 5, 2025
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- While it may be tempting, buying a lottery ticket is almost certainly not worth it.
- And even if it does pan out, winning the lottery does not solve all of life’s problems.
- History has countless examples of winners whose lives took a turn for the worse after hitting the jackpot.
One of the largest jackpots ever will be up for grabs on Saturday.
The Powerball jackpot has surged to an estimated $1.8 billion for Saturday night’s drawing after no tickets matched Wednesday’s $1.4 billion prize, according to Powerball.
The cash payout for the upcoming drawing is projected at $826.4 million.
Saturday’s jackpot would mark the second-largest in US lottery history, behind the record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball claimed in California on November 7, 2022.
The upcoming drawing will be the sixth time in Powerball’s 33-year history that the prize has climbed past $1 billion. This year alone, the jackpot has been won four times.
For some previous lottery winners, snagging the jackpot didn’t change their lives for the better.
