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When is the next Powerball drawing? Christmas Eve could make history
The Powerball jackpot has climbed again — now an estimated $1.7 billion — after no one won Monday night’s drawing, setting the stage for another massive prize drawing.
The winning numbers were: 3, 18, 36, 41, 54, and the Powerball 7. The Power Play multiplier was 2x.
Powerball drawings are held each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. EST. Drawings can be viewed live at powerball.com/watch-drawing.
Choose five numbers 1 to 69 and one number 1 to 26 to be your Powerball. To win the Powerball jackpot, match the six numbers on your ticket to the drawn six-number combination (five numbers plus the Powerball). The odds of winning the jackpot prize are 1 in 292.2 million.
Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Could today be your lucky day when you become the next Powerball millionaire?
The Powerball jackpot is an estimated $1.7 billion with a cash option of $781.3 million for Wednesday night's drawing, according to the Powerball website.
The last jackpot won was September 6, with a pair of winners in Missouri and Texas sharing a $1.787 billion jackpot.
The Mega Millions jackpot is at $125 million, according to the Mega Millions website.
The Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, December 24, 2025 will be listed here when they're available. The numbers are in.
The Powerball winning numbers for December 24, 2025 are 25-59-4-52-31. Powerball 19. Power Play 2x.
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Financial experts warn future winner of the $1.7 billion Powerball: Don’t make these common money mistakes
Powerball’s $1.7 billion jackpot may create a new ultrarich winner, but financial planners say what happens after the drawing can matter more than the winning numbers. They describe a consistent set of mistakes that can quietly turn a once‑in‑a‑lifetime windfall into a long, public mess.
Many experts warn that acting too quickly—quitting a job, claiming the prize immediately, or committing to big purchases—is one of the most damaging errors. Articles in outlets including CNBC, NerdWallet, and USA Today emphasize slowing down, taking time to process the shock, and making no irreversible decisions until a plan is in place.
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