Powerball jackpot expected to grow to $1 billion after no winning tickets sold

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No tickets matched the winning Powerball numbers Monday night, bringing Wednesday’s estimated lottery jackpot to $1 billion.

Monday’s winning numbers were 5, 8, 9, 17 and 41, with the red Powerball being 21, the Powerball site revealed.

Winners of $2 million each in Match 5 plus Power Play bought tickets in Arkansas, Georgia and Texas. $1 million Match 5 tickets were sold in Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Pennsylvania.

The next drawing will be Wednesday at 11 pm ET. The cash payment is estimated at $516.8 million.

Monday’s estimate of $900 million ranked as the third largest in gaming history. In second place is a 2016 jackpot of $1.586 billion. The largest jackpot in history was $2.04 billion, which was won last year.

The jackpot increased to $900 million after Saturday night’s drawing failed to find its perfect combination: white balls 2, 9, 43, 55 and 57 and red Powerball 18, according to the website.

The most recent Powerball jackpot winner was a player from Ohio, who netted a $252.6 million win in April.

On Monday, the number of consecutive draws without a match is raised to 38.

Powerball is operated by the Multi-State Lottery Association.

denis romero contributed.

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