Powerball jackpot at almost $1 billion after no winner in latest drawing

The prize swelled to $975 million Saturday night after no ticket matched all six numbers.

A store manager sells a Powerball ticket at Cigarettes and More in Pineville, N.C., on Oct. 4, 2023.Erik Verduzco / AP file
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The Powerball jackpot is now almost at $1 billion — and no, this is not an April Fools' joke.

The prize swelled Saturday night after no ticket matched all six numbers, according to a news release. The Powerball multiplier was at 3x, skyrocketing the prize to $975 million for the upcoming drawing Monday night. If a winner is selected, this will be the fifth-largest prize in Powerball’s history.

A person shows his Powerball ticket in Renfrew, Pa., in 2022.Keith Srakocic / AP file

The last Powerball jackpot was won on Jan. 1 for $842.4 million by a ticket in Michigan. The record Powerball jackpot is $2.04 billion, a prize won by a ticket in California in 2022.

The sole winner of a jackpot can choose to be paid in a lump sum or through an annuity for the full amount, with annual payments over 30 years. Powerball's lump sum payment is estimated at $471.7 million right now.

The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are roughly 1 in 292.2 million.