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So I found a mega millions ticket for the Jan 6th 2023 draw. It's not a winner, but for personal reasons I want to know what store or at least the city it was purchased in but Google didn't help me at all so figured I'd ask you all for some help 🥺 really just a stressful situation coming down to the smallest details so any help with this.
And I'll leave this last comment.. if you think the lottery is random chance in luck, you're mistaken. Our reality is governed down to the very subatomic quark by Powers again that we can't perceive or begin to understand. There is no luck in my opinion people who win the Powerball and Mega Millions are given Freedom From Above by Divine beings.
All that means is less people are going to win in the long run and the average person is just gonna be losing more money (the ones that still keep playing and dont quit playing Mega Millions after this at least). From the article: Still, aside from the potential for bigger jackpots, the price change will differentiate Mega Millions from Powerball.
Basically, I was dating a semi famous (about 100k followers) Instagram fitness girl. She was really funny, kind, and we shared a lot of interests.
This was a good article, and inspired me to do a (more or less) complete analysis of the mega millions. Using the $389 million cash option as the prize total (since any additional income could be generated by investing it yourself), and accounting for the federal tax on lottery winnings (25%) but not state tax (since my state has no lottery tax), and including the non-jackpot prizes (computed ...
Just because the winners are Quickpick players does not mean you should use it. You know they sell more tickets than the odds of winning. The odds of winning are one in tens of millions. The number of tickets sold per drawing is at least 500 million when the jackpot gets large and yet no one wins or only 1-2 people win.
Both Mega Millions and Powerball are at their starting point with $20 million jackpots. It is a race to see which jackpot grows faster and reaches the $2 billion mark. Powerball has the advantage with three draws per week compared to Mega Millions at only 2 draws.
The billion dollar jackpots are total payout (not net present value) of an annuity. Powerball and Mega Millions also both moved to heavily back loaded annuities (instead of the same payout every year, the payout compounds by 5%, so the last annuity payment is about 4x the first payment).
Tonight’s Mega Millions Jackpot is $1.1 BILLION. I’ve been studying the inner workings of the lottery industry for years. AMA about lottery odds, the lottery business, lottery psychology, or no-lose lotteries
Related Mega Millions article. . . "The low numbers drawn on May 4 also triggered 12 Match 5 winning tickets – six of which included the optional Megaplier and are worth a whopping $4 million each! It’s the largest number of multi-million Match 5 tickets ever won in a single Mega Millions drawing."