At least 125 Californians ended 2022 as millionaires, thanks to a California lottery ticket. The entity described this year as “one of the most significant” in its history.
The biggest lottery prize in history was just one of the tickets sold in California in 2022.
In early November, the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot was sold in Los Angeles County. “That was a world record-breaking jackpot,” according to theThe ticket was sold at Joe's Service Center located in Altadena, California. The jackpot reached 2.040 million dollars and the winning numbers were 10, 33, 41, 47 and 56, and the Powerball was 10.In addition, Joe Chahayed, owner of the store, received a check for $1,000,000, for being the store that sold the winning ticket.
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