Two Powerball Winners Split Record $1.8 Billion Jackpot in US

Two Powerball players from Missouri and Texas split the $1.79 billion jackpot - the second-largest in US lottery history, ending a three-month jackpot drought.

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Historic Powerball Jackpot Won by Two Lucky Players

Two Powerball lottery players from Missouri and Texas have made history by winning the second-largest jackpot in US lottery history - a staggering $1.79 billion. The winning numbers were drawn on September 6, 2025, ending a three-month jackpot drought that had lottery enthusiasts across the nation eagerly anticipating the massive prize.

Life-Changing Winnings

Each winner will receive approximately $895 million if they choose the annuity option, which distributes payments over 29 years. However, most jackpot winners opt for the lump-sum cash payment, which would amount to around $826 million per winner after taxes and fees. This decision represents one of the most significant financial choices the new multimillionaires will face.

Powerball Lottery Mechanics

The Powerball lottery operates in 45 US states plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Tickets cost $2 each, with drawings held three times weekly. The odds of winning the jackpot are incredibly slim at 1 in 292.2 million - making it 25 times less likely than an American becoming President of the United States.

Historical Context

This jackpot ranks as the second-largest in US lottery history, surpassed only by the $2.04 billion Powerball prize won in November 2022 by Edwin Castro of California. The third-largest jackpot of $1.765 billion was won in October 2023 by Theodorus Struyck, also in California.

According to 12https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotteries_in_the_United_States\'>Wikipedia, US lotteries have evolved significantly since colonial times, with modern multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions creating these record-breaking jackpots through widespread participation across multiple jurisdictions.

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