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2000 3rd Quarter Press Releases: Article

08.14.2000
LOTTO FEVER FACTS - $82 MILLION JACKPOT FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2000

  • The jackpot for Wednesday, August 16, 2000 is $82 million and is the largest lottery jackpot in the United States this week (even larger than the multi-state lotteries like Powerball and The Big Game).
  • With at least 34% of all Lottery sales going to education, the sales from this jackpot (and its 8 rolls) will generate an estimated $46 million for public education.
  • The retailer who sells the winning ticket wins too. The retailer receives a jackpot bonus equal to 1/2 of 1% of the prize amount. A single winning ticket would yield $410,000 for the retailer.
  • This jackpot is the largest in over one year and the 4th largest jackpot in California Lottery history.
  • For an $82 million jackpot, annual payments would begin at just over $2 million and will graduate to more than $4 million by the 26th year (before taxes).
    • If the winner chose the cash option, the winner would receive a lump sum of roughly half the jackpot amount or about $41 million (which is the amount the Lottery invests in U.S. Treasury Bonds to pay the prize over time).

  • The fiscal year that ended June 30, 2000 was the best year of the decade for the Lottery:
    • Sales were $2.59 billion
    • Education contribution was over $945 million
    • Scratchers sales at $1.17 billion were highest since the first year of the Lottery, when there were no other games
    • Most ever paid to Lottery retailers: $179.5 million in total retailer compensation
    • Share of sales devoted to game and operating costs were lowest in 10 years: 13.2% of sales

  • Since SuperLotto Plus began on June 4, 2000:
    • there have been a total of 8.5 million winners (If the old game had been in place, it would have had about 3.4 million winners for the same period.)
    • there have been over 12,500 winners of $100 or more
    • there have been 129 winners of second prize, averaging $24,000, but as high as $63,000.

  • Jackpot and Winner History
    • The largest California jackpot ever was $118.8 million on April 17, 1991, split by ten winning tickets and shared by a total of 54 winners. This jackpot holds the record for the largest single-state Lottery jackpot.
    • The second largest California jackpot was $104 million on April 8, 1998, split by 3 winning tickets and shared by a total of 24 winners.
    • The biggest individual prizewinner in California Lottery history was Salvador Gonzalez of Anaheim, who won $87 million on June 9, 1999.

  • SuperLotto Plus tickets are sold at more than 18,000 retail locations statewide.
  • Odds of winning the SuperLotto Plus jackpot are 1 in 41 million. Overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 23.
  • Since the Lottery began in 1985 there have been 1,585 winners who have won a prize of a million dollars or more.

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