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We Asked, You Answered: What Would You Do With The Powerball Jackpot?
The New York Times this morning reflects on the odds of winning the $1.5 billion jackpot that will be drawn Wednesday night.
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USA Today lists five things that could be purchased with the $1.5 billion jackpot, starting with a fleet of 23 Gulfstream G650 jet planes.
Anxious wanna-be billionaires will be searching online for the Powerball winning numbers tonight, but why not watch the live drawing of the six lucky numbers – you will find out instantly if you can call your boss and say, “I quit!”?
This is already by far the biggest jackpot ever recorded by any country. There were no winners in last Saturday’s draw which inflated the jackpot – and the dreams of a lavish lifestyle – for the millions of people who bought tickets for tonight’s draw.
There has not been a Powerball victor since November 4.
The jackpot broke into the top 10 biggest in USA history on January 3 when it hit $400 million. The game can be played in 44 states, plus the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Also, play with friends or co-workers.And keep in mind to sign the back of your ticket! Tuesday brought in over $325 million in sales.
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The Powerball numbers will be picked near 10:00 p.m. Central Time Wednesday night.