Lottery still looking for two lucky $632 million Powerball winners from Wednesday's draw
CBS reporter Molly Riehl outside the 7-Eleven store in Sacramento, California, where one of the winning $632 million-dollar tickets was sold. PHOTO: CBS SACRAMENTO
“Somebody is sitting on a piece of paper in California worth $315 million," said Carolyn Becker (right), a spokesperson for the California State Lottery.
"The other thing that makes this win so exciting for California is this is the second Powerball jackpot in a row that hit in California,” she said.
One player from California and another from Wisconsin won the Jan. 5 jackpot prize by matching the five white balls and a red ball from the draw.
The Wednesday winning numbers were 06, 14, 25, 33 and 46. Powerball drawn was 17 with a Power Play of 2x.
This check is similar to what the Sacramento winner could expect to receive in a ceremony at the California State Lottery headquarters.
The last Powerball win was in October 27th 2018, when the jackpot of $687.8 million produced two winning tickets.
One of the two Jan.5 winning jackpot Powerball tickets was sold at this 7-Eleven at Wyndham Drive in Sacramento.
A customer at the Sacramento 7-Eleven store talks to CBS reporter Molly Riehl about the store’s win.
If they are a California resident, the winner will be able to claim the full amount because that state does not tax lottery wins.
However, if the person lives in a different state, it may not apply.
Watch the CBS news video about the California Powerball winner. VIDEO: CBS SACRAMENTO
In Wisconsin, the state will withhold 7.65%, which translates into another $17.2 million taken off the top prize amount, leaving that winner with $153.9 million.
And winners can expect to owe more at tax time too, with the top federal rate of 37% applying.