The $1.9 billion Powerball jackpot — the largest ever — is up for grabs. Here's the tax bill

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The .9 billion Powerball jackpot — the largest ever — is up for grabs. Here's the tax bill

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Whoever is the next jackpot winner in Powerball will be looking at the largest lottery prize ever awarded.

The tax bill will also be pretty impressive.

After no one hit all six numbers drawn Saturday, the Powerball jackpot headed higher. For Monday night’s drawing, it’s now an estimated $1.9 billion if taken as an annuity spread over three decades and $929.1 million if received as an upfront, lump sum of cash — that’s nearly a $1 billion difference.

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These days, the annuity option is bigger than it previously was, relative to the cash option, due to the higher interest rates which make it possible for the game to fund larger annuitized prizes, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which runs Powerball. The cash option, however, is driven by ticket sales.

How much will a New Yorker take home if they win the $1.9 billion Powerball jackpot? Not nearly that much

The top prize has been rolling higher through thrice-weekly drawings since Aug. 3, when a ticket bought in Pennsylvania matched all six numbers drawn to land a $206.9 million jackpot. 

For starters, $223 million would be withheld

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