it could be you

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why? your wife has cut your allowance, and the case is under appeal? :)


State: Jackpot Winners: Percentage of Total
Jackpot Winners:

Indiana 39 9.8%
Missouri 31 7.8%
Minnesota 22 5.5%
Pennsylvania 19 4.8%
Wisconsin 19 4.8%
Kentucky 18 4.5%
Louisiana 17 4.3%
Florida 16 4%
Arizona 14 3.5%
New York 12 3%
California 11 2.8%
Kansas 11 2.8%
New Hampshire 11 2.8%
New Jersey 11 2.8%
Washington, D.C. 11 2.8%
Delaware 10 2.5%
Nebraska 10 2.5%
Connecticut 9 2.3%
Iowa 9 2.3%
West Virginia 9 2.3%
Rhode Island 8 2%
Tennessee 7 1.8%
Georgia 6 1.5%
Massachusetts 6 1.5%
North Carolina 6 1.5%
South Carolina 6 1.5%
Idaho 5 1.3%
Michigan 5 1.3%
New Mexico 5 1.3%
Oregon 5 1.3%
Montana 4 1%
Oklahoma 4 1%
Colorado 3 0.8%
Maryland 3 0.8%
Ohio 3 0.8%
South Dakota 3 0.8%
Illinois 2 0.5%
Puerto Rico 2 0.5%
Texas 2 0.5%
Arkansas 1 0.3%
Vermont 1 0.3%
Virginia 1 0.3%
Washington 1 0.3%
Maine 0 0%
Mississippi 0 0%
North Dakota 0 0%
U.S. Virgin Islands 0 0%
Wyoming 0 0%
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Total: 398 100%



Mega Millions Jackpot Winners By State
Source: Mega Millions
State Jackpots Won
New York 40
California 33
New Jersey 22
Ohio 20
Michigan 18
Georgia 17
Illinois 14
Texas 13
Maryland 11
Virginia 9
Washington 5
Massachusetts 3
Pennsylvania 3
Florida 3
Arizona 2
Indiana 2
Missouri 2
North Carolina 2
Tennessee 2
Arkansas 1
Idaho 1
Kansas 1
Minnesota 1
New Hampshire 1
Rhode Island 1
South Carolina 1
Wisconsin 1
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Total: 229
 
total sale of the tickets has been slow; it'd need to get up to ~$600M, so all possible combinations would be purchased. even the jackpot on Wed was 1.3 billion, though only ~180 millions of tickets were sold.

Date Powerball PowerPlay Jackpot
Sales Sales (Millions)
11/05/22 (S) $ $ $1.5 Billion
11/02/22 (W) $366,180,580 $33,338,963 $1.2 Billion
10/31/22 (M) $263,321,992 $23,607,105 $1 Billion
10/29/22 (S) $197,077,702 $17,967,849 $800 $825
10/26/22 (W) $111,388,660 $10,596,524 $680 $700
10/24/22 (M) $66,776,572 $6,610,593 $610 $625
10/22/22 (S) $70,462,566 $7,172,632 $550 $580
10/19/22 (W) $46,034,534 $4,927,837 $508
 
LOL, I admit to taking a shot with $8/ 4 tickets this weekend. I had not one single number. Lotto is a state sponsored scam to screw the poor out of more money without them realizing they are essentially paying taxes. Lady in front of me rang up $100 in scratch offs and then bought a boat load of Powerball. She then hopped in a beaten-up SUV with no license plates.
 
i find it funny when the jackpot reaches epic heights people get into a frenzy as if

10,50 or 100 million isn't enough for them. lol
 
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