Powerball Players Reveal a Billion Dollar Dream
New York Powerball players share their billion-dollar dreams, from charities to the Ariana Grande Tour.
When Powerball’s excitement wipes out the country for hopeful gamblers, aspiring players in certain states should not raise their hopes, not for the long chance of winning.
While the majority of Americans in the state can try their luck by winning a $1.7 billion jackpot, lottery games are legally prohibited in five state selection groups.
As a result, people in these states sometimes run through the state lines and buy tickets legally.
Are you interested in whether buying a Powerball ticket is legal in your state? You are not allowed to play popular games here.
Which states do not sell Powerball lottery tickets?
Here are the situations where Powerball Lottery tickets are not on sale:
- Alabama
- under
- Hawaii
- Nevada
- Yuta
Powerball jackpots are surged to $1.7 billion for Saturday’s painting
After 41 straight drawings without grand prize winners, the latest Powerball Jackpot has become the third largest in the history of the game.
As of Thursday, September 4th, it had an estimated $1.7 billion in cash value of $770 million. The award surpassed the 2016 $1.58 billion jackpot. This jumped as no one won on Wednesday, September 3rd with an estimated jackpot of $1.44 billion.
The next drawing is Saturday, September 6th, with the jackpot likely to rise before that.
Helping Gambling Addiction
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, call or text 1-800-Gambler, run by the National Council on Gambling.
Contribution: Julia Gomez
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter at USA Today. Contact her at nalund @usatoday.com and follow her at x @nataliealund.

