Powerball's massive jackpot will rollover and increase after Saturday's drawing produced no winning tickets, according to the game's website.

The $1.4-billion jackpot now grows to $1.55 billion but remains the third-largest in Powerball's history (the second largest was $1.586 billion in 2016).

The last time someone won the Powerball jackpot after the July 19 drawing for the $1.08 billion pot. The winning ticket then was sold in California.

    • chaogomu@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Yup, all so that they could regularly have these massive jackpots, because a huge jackpot drives more sales of losing tickets.

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        1 year ago

        That makes so much sense. I swear I remember a massive jackpot being a once every 1-2 year event. Now it's every 1-2 months.

        And it works. I played during the last huge jackpot craze. I even thought to myself that I swore there weren't this many numbers.