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Hitting the lottery helped one engaged Missouri couple with their big day.
As lottery players across the country wait to find out the winners of the $1.787 billion Powerball jackpot, one person who won some cool cash already cashed in — with plans on how to spend it.
On Sept. 6, a Missourian and Texan managed to match all five numbers plus the red Powerball number to win the nation’s second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.
While the two main ticketholders have yet to publicly come forward, a secondary winner from the Show Me State claimed his $50,000 prize from the same drawing.
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Here’s what we know about the Missouri winner(s) of the $1.787 billion Powerball.
Who won $1.787 billion Powerball drawing in September 2025?
Two tickets sold in Missouri and Texas matched all five numbers plus the Powerball in the Sept. 6 Powerball drawing and will split the $1.787 billion jackpot.
Where were $1.787 billion Powerball lottery jackpot tickets sold?
According to the Missouri Lottery, the winning Missouri ticket was sold at a QuikTrip gas station at 12110 Lusher Road in St. Louis.
The other winning ticket was bought at a Big’s convenience store at 11905 E. U.S. Highway 290 in Fredericksburg, Texas, according to the Texas Lottery.
Missouri Lottery winner from Jefferson City says he’ll spend Powerball prize money on his wedding
Although it wasn’t the ultimate jackpot prize, a man from Missouri’s Cole County still managed to win $50,000 off a ticket purchased for the Sept. 6 drawing.
It wasn’t until the morning after the draw that he and his fiancée discovered his ticket matched four of the five white-ball numbers drawn, as well as the red Powerball number, according to a news release.
“She was reading them off and my eyes started to light up a little. I didn’t believe I won that much,” the man told the Missouri Lottery. “I took the ticket to two different gas stations to check it. The clerk said, ‘Yeah, man. You won 50 grand!’”
The winner said he plans to use some of his winnings toward their wedding.
The ticket was purchased at a Cenex gas station at 807 Stadium Blvd. in Jefferson City, according to the Missouri Lottery. Two other Missouri Lottery players also won $50,000 in the drawing, but no word yet on if they’ve claimed their prize.
Will we know who Missouri Powerball’s jackpot winner is?
Lottery winners in Missouri can claim their prize while remaining anonymous to the public, in accordance with a 2021 state law. It’s also illegal to publish the names of lottery winners unless said winners provide written consent to the Missouri Lottery.
Jackpot winners have 180 days from the last winning draw date on their ticket to claim their winnings.
How much will Powerball jackpot winners get?
As there were two winners this time around, the $1.787 billion prize will be split between them.
The Missouri winner has the option of either an annuitized prize of $893.5 million before taxes or a lump sum payment of $410.3 million before taxes, according to Powerball.
The Texas lottery player chose the cash value and will receive $410.3 million before taxes. Texas players must choose the cash value option or annual payments when they buy tickets, per Texas Lottery policy.
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How much do Missouri lottery winners have to pay in taxes?
Missouri Lottery rules state all lottery winnings are subject to federal and state taxes. The state lottery organization is required to withhold 4% in state tax for prizes above $600, along with 24% in federal tax for prizes of more than $5,000. Winners may also owe additional taxes or they may receive a refund depending on their personal income.
Do retailers that sell winning tickets receive anything?
In Missouri, retailers receive a $50,000 bonus for selling a winning Powerball jackpot ticket and a $1,000 bonus for selling a Powerball ticket that matches all five white-ball numbers drawn.
Who is the “average” Missouri lottery player?
According to the Missouri Lottery, the average player is a roughly-48-year-old Caucasian female who’s employed, has graduated high school and has some college experience.
This article originally appeared on USATNetwork: Smaller Missouri winner in Powerball jackpot to use money for wedding
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