With no winner since June 27, the Mega Millions jackpot prize has increased to $900 million, the highest amount so far in 2025.
Ahead of Tuesday night’s 11pm ET drawing, the prize ranks as the eighth-largest in the game’s history, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which operates the lottery.
Here are the 10 biggest Mega Millions jackpots in history and where winning tickets were purchased.
$1.602 billion — August 8, 2023 (Florida) $1.537 billion — October 23, 2018 (South Carolina) $1.348 billion — January 13, 2023 (Maine) $1.337 billion — July 29, 2022 (Illinois) $1.269 billion — December 27, 2024 (California) $1.128 billion — March 26, 2024 (New Jersey) $1.05 billion — January 22, 2021 (Michigan) $900 million (estimated) — November 11, 2025 $810 million — September 10, 2024 (Texas) $656 million — March 30, 2012 (Illinois) Kansas, Maryland)
If you’re lucky enough to ignore odds of 1 in 290,472,336 and all five white balls and the golden Mega Ball match, your actual take-home payout will depend on your state’s tax laws and the payment option you choose.
Winner’s take-home pay after each state’s taxes
There are two payment options: a 30-year annuity that pays out the entire jackpot, or a one-time cash lump sum equal to approximately 46% of the total amount. Although the lump sum is much smaller, many winners choose this in order to receive an upfront payment and invest immediately.
Then there are federal and state taxes. The Internal Revenue Service automatically garnishes 24% of your winnings, but a jackpot of this size will almost certainly result in a 37% federal tax if declared.
Most states that participate in lotteries also typically charge taxes on winnings, usually around 4% to 6%.
According to USAMega.com, based on the top federal tax rate of 37%, the total after-tax payments for a lump sum and 30-year annuity in each state and Washington, DC are as follows:
arizona
arkansas
California
colorado
connecticut
Delaware
florida
georgia
idaho
illinois
Indiana
iowa
Kansas
kentucky
louisiana
maine
maryland
Massachusetts
michigan
minnesota
mississippi
missouri
montana
nebraska
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new york
north carolina
north dakota
ohio
oklahoma
Oregon
pennsylvania
rhode island
south carolina
south dakota
tennessee
texas
vermont state
virginia
washington
Washington DC
west virginia
wisconsin
wyoming
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