Saturday’s Powerball Jackpot Projected to Climb to $572 Million One-time cash payout expected to jump to $308.9 million

1/26/2023
 

Concord, NH – Saturday’s Powerball jackpot continues to grow as the New Hampshire Lottery anticipates Saturday night’s (1/28) Powerball jackpot will increase to $572 million. The one-time cash payout is expected to reach $308.9 million. (Estimated jackpot amounts are determined before taxes are withheld.)

“How great is it that we have yet another Powerball jackpot to offer our players, one that keeps getting bigger and better,” said Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery. “Our New Hampshire players are jumping at the opportunity to become our next big Powerball winner and we are expecting strong ticket sales at stores and via NH iLottery as Saturday night’s drawing approaches. Good luck to all our players! We are hoping to award $572 million to a Granite State winner come Saturday night!”

Powerball drawing results from Wednesday, January 25, were: 09-17-20-38-40 PB-18 with a Power Play of 2.

The $572 million Powerball jackpot has been growing since November 7, when a lucky California player purchased a world record $2.04 billion jackpot winning ticket.

Powerball drawings are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:59 PM.

Tickets are on sale at more than 1,200 retailers statewide, and online at NH iLottery. For more information and to play, visit www.nhlottery.com.

About New Hampshire Lottery
Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has contributed more than $2.45 billion and counting to education in New Hampshire. For the past 58 years, the New Hampshire Lottery has recorded more than $8.5 billion in lottery sales and other earnings, with over $5.7 billion paid in prizes and other cost of sales.

The New Hampshire Lottery Commission, located at 14 Integra Drive in Concord, currently manages all lottery operations in the state, including scratch games, New Hampshire Powerball®, New Hampshire Mega Millions®, Tri-State Megabucks℠, Tri-State Pick3®/Pick4® Daily Numbers games, Gimme 5, Fast Play games, Lucky For Life®, KENO 603℠, and iLottery. The New Hampshire Lottery also regulates charitable gaming, including Bingo, Lucky 7, and Games of Chance, along with simulcast racing, fantasy sports, and sports wagering.