Record $1.8 Billion Powerball Jackpot Split Between Missouri and Texas Winners
The Powerball 2025 jackpot has reached a historic $1.8 billion, with winning tickets sold in Missouri and Texas. Each winner is entitled to approximately $893.5 million before taxes, or a lump sum of $410.3 million. The winning numbers for the September 6, 2025 drawing were 11, 23, 44, 61, 62, and Powerball 17.
In Missouri, the winning ticket was purchased at a QuikTrip gas station in north St. Louis County. In Texas, the winning ticket was sold at Big’s 103 gas station in Fredericksburg.
State Laws Grant Winners the Right to Remain Anonymous
Both Missouri and Texas have laws that allow lottery winners to remain anonymous, a measure designed to protect their privacy and security.
Missouri’s Anonymity Law
In Missouri, a law enacted in 2021 prohibits the release of any identifying information about lottery winners. This includes names, addresses, and other personal details. As a result, the Missouri winner’s identity will not be disclosed to the public.
Texas’s Anonymity Law
Texas law permits winners to remain anonymous if they win over $1 million. Since the Texas winner’s share of the jackpot exceeds this threshold, they are also entitled to privacy. However, the Texas Lottery has not yet confirmed the winner’s identity or location.
The Importance of Winner Privacy
The option for winners to remain anonymous is crucial for several reasons:
- Security Concerns: Large sums of money can attract unwanted attention, including potential threats or scams.
- Financial Management: Winners often need time to consult with financial advisors and legal experts to manage their newfound wealth responsibly.
- Personal Well-being: Maintaining privacy helps winners avoid public scrutiny and allows them to continue their daily lives without disruption.
Experts advise winners to take immediate steps to secure their tickets and personal information, such as changing contact details and consulting with professionals before making any public announcements.
FAQs
Each winner has the option to choose between an annuitized prize of $893.5 million or a lump sum of $410.3 million before taxes. After federal taxes, the lump sum would be reduced by 24%, and Missouri’s 4% state tax would further decrease the amount by approximately $16.4 million. Texas, with no state income tax, would result in a higher net payout.
Yes, several states have laws that allow lottery winners to remain anonymous. Nine states permit complete anonymity for all lottery winners, while ten others allow it for wins above a certain amount, ranging from $10,000 to $10 million.
Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. It is advisable for winners to consult with legal and financial professionals before claiming their prize to ensure they make informed decisions.