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Friday's Mega Millions jackpot has been getting higher and high, and reached $500 million — the largest in U.S. lottery history.
The winner can elect to take a one-time cash payment of $359 million.
Tickets for this half-a-billion dollar drawing are available at South Carolina lottery retailers statewide. Tickets cost $1, and must be purchased by 10 p.m. for Friday’s 11 p.m. drawing.
The odds of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 175.7 million.
Update March 29: The Mega millions Jackpot is now up to $540 Million Dollars! How much higher will it go before Friday night?
via press release:
The historic Mega Millions® jackpot has been raised to $540 MILLION for Friday night’s drawing, making it the largest jackpot in world history. The previous record stood at $390 million.
The winner can elect to take a one-time cash payment of $389 million.
Tickets for this more than half-a-billion dollar drawing are available at South Carolina lottery retailers statewide. Tickets cost $1, and in South Carolina must be purchased by 10 p.m. for Friday’s 11 p.m. drawing.
This jackpot has been growing since January 24, when Mega Millions® had its most recent jackpot winner. The jackpot has now rolled 18 times without a winner.
Nationally, more than 4.7 million tickets won prizes in Tuesday’s drawing, including four tickets that each won $1 million and 43 tickets that each won $250,000. In South Carolina, a York retailer sold a ticket worth $250,000.
The odds of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 175.7 million.
The Lottery urges players to play responsibly and safeguard your prize by signing the back of your ticket.
Mega Millions® is played in 44 jurisdictions (42 states plus the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands).
Have you got your ticket(s) yet?
Update March 30th: The Mega Millions Jackpot just keeps growing!
As of this afternoon, tonight's Mega Millions jackpot is now at $640 million doallrs.
via. SClottery
The winner can elect to take a one-time cash payment of $462 million.
Tickets for this more than half-a-billion dollar drawing are available at South Carolina lottery retailers statewide. Tickets cost $1, and in South Carolina must be purchased by 10 p.m. for Friday’s 11 p.m. drawing.
The odds of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 175.7 million.
The Lottery urges players to play responsibly and safeguard your prize by signing the back of your ticket.
That's a pretty penny. If you still haen't bought your ticket(s) you can do so until 10:00 p.m.