Powerball Jackpot Reaches $569.8 Million for July 22, 2026 Drawing
The Powerball jackpot climbed to approximately $569.8 million for the Wednesday, July 22, 2026 drawing.
Wednesday night's Powerball drawing carried one of the larger jackpots in recent memory, with the prize estimated at $569.8 million — equivalent to a lump-sum cash payout of $251.8 million before taxes. Multiple local television news outlets, including stations in Texas, New York, Oregon, and Arizona, reported the jackpot figure ahead of the July 22, 2026 drawing. One outlet, Lohud, placed the estimate slightly lower at $567 million, a minor discrepancy likely reflecting different reporting times as the prize pool updated. The cash value option of $251.8 million represents roughly 44 percent of the advertised annuity jackpot — a typical ratio for Powerball, where the headline figure reflects 30 annual payments while the lump sum is paid immediately and is subject to federal and state income taxes. Powerball drawings are held three times per week — Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday — and are available in 45 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Jackpots grow when no ticket matches all six numbers drawn. The sources available did not report whether Wednesday's drawing produced a jackpot winner or provide the winning numbers themselves.
Why it matters
A jackpot approaching $570 million ranks among the larger Powerball prizes and drives significant ticket sales across participating states. The outcome determines whether the prize resets or continues to grow.
What's next
If no ticket matched all six numbers on July 22, the jackpot would roll over and grow further ahead of the next drawing.
Key facts
- Powerball jackpot estimated at $569.8 million for the July 22, 2026 drawing
- Cash value lump-sum option set at $251.8 million before taxes
- One source (Lohud) reported a slightly lower estimate of $567 million
- Powerball is available in 45 states plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
- The cash payout of $251.8 million is approximately 44% of the advertised annuity jackpot
Bias & framing notes
Eight of nine sources reported identical figures ($569.8 million jackpot, $251.8 million cash value), suggesting they drew from the same Powerball press release or data feed. Lohud reported a modestly lower $567 million estimate, likely due to timing differences in when the estimate was captured. No source provided the actual winning numbers or post-draw results, limiting the story's completeness.
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