With no jackpot winning tickets sold in Friday night’s Mega Millions drawing, the jackpot has increased to $121 million!
If a player wins Tuesday night’s $121 million Mega Millions jackpot and chooses the annuity payment option, he or she will receive $4,653,846.15 million per year for 26 years, less taxes! That breaks down to $387,820.51 per month; $89,497.04 per week; or $12,750.26 per day!
If a winner prefers the prize in one payment, the estimated lump sum cash value of the jackpot is $75.2 million, less taxes.
If you would like to arrange an interview with a Lottery official to talk about the Mega Millions jackpot and other Lottery activities, please call (517)335-5642, or email stahlam@michigan.gov .
Mega Millions tickets must be purchased by 10:45 p.m. on Tuesday night for the 11 p.m. drawing and are available at any of the Lottery’s over 11,000 retailers.
Additionally, an agreement between the 12 Mega Millions states and the Multi-State Lottery Association means the Michigan Lottery will soon start selling Powerball tickets at all of its nearly 11,000 retailers who now sell Mega Millions tickets.
Over 98.5 cents of every dollar spent on Lottery tickets is returned to the state in the form of contributions to the state School Aid Fund, prizes to players and commissions to retailers.
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