A Missouri Powerball player has claimed half of the record $1.78B jackpot prize from the September 6 drawing. The man, who chose to stay anonymous, said he plans to enjoy a year of relaxation after receiving the life-changing payout.
The Missouri Lottery confirmed that the winning ticket was purchased in north St. Louis County. The other winning ticket came from Fredericksburg, Texas. This marks the largest prize ever claimed by a Missouri player, according to state lottery officials.
Missouri Winner Takes $410M Lump Sum From $1.78B Jackpot Prize
The Missouri man decided to take the lump-sum option. His share of the jackpot was valued at $893.5 million before taxes, but the cash payout totaled $410.3 million, also before taxes. The Internal Revenue Service withholds 24% immediately, and winners can owe up to 37% in federal taxes due to the top marginal rate. State taxes may also apply depending on residency.
Speaking to the Missouri Lottery, the winner described himself as a “homebody” who values simple pleasures. “The perfect day is sitting at home doing what I do — relaxing,” he said. His wife, however, has different plans. She expects to travel more now that their financial situation has changed, joking that she will be “dragging him out of town.”
Powerball officials confirmed the winning numbers were 11, 23, 44, 61, and 62, with a Powerball of 17. The jackpot was one of the largest in U.S. lottery history, drawing widespread media coverage from outlets such as Reuters, Associated Press, and BBC News.
Impact of the $1.78B Jackpot Prize on Missouri and Beyond
This record-setting win has sparked conversation across Missouri and beyond. For the lottery, it means higher visibility and proof that life-changing wins are possible for local players. For residents, it highlights both the thrill of possibility and the reality of massive tax obligations attached to such prizes.
Financial advisors often stress careful planning after such wins. Many lottery winners seek guidance on investments, philanthropy, and tax strategies. In this case, the Missouri man seems focused on keeping life simple, at least for the next 12 months.
The Missouri resident’s story shows how one ticket can change everything. With a share of the $1.78B jackpot prize, he plans to keep life steady, even while stepping into history as the state’s largest lottery winner.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How much did the Missouri winner get from the $1.78B jackpot prize?
He received a lump sum of $410.3 million before taxes. His full share was valued at $893.5 million.
Q2: Can Powerball winners stay anonymous in Missouri?
Yes. Missouri law allows lottery winners to remain anonymous if they choose.
Q3: What were the winning numbers for the $1.78B jackpot prize?
The numbers were 11, 23, 44, 61, 62, and Powerball 17.
Q4: How much tax will the Missouri winner pay?
The IRS withholds 24% immediately, and winners may owe up to 37% under federal tax rates, plus possible state taxes.
Q5: Where was the other winning ticket sold?
The second ticket was purchased in Fredericksburg, Texas, splitting the jackpot evenly.
References
Reuters. (2025). Powerball jackpot winners claim record prize.
Associated Press. (2025). Missouri man claims share of $1.78B jackpot.
BBC News. (2025). Historic lottery jackpot split between Missouri and Texas.
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