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Feeling lucky? As California awaits the identity of the $1.22 billion jackpot winner, two other lotto winners may be $787,000 richer.
According to California Lottery's website late Friday night, a ticket worth $787,543 was sold at the Cardenas Market on East Highland Avenue in San Bernardino. A second ticket of the same value was sold at a Chevron on Blue Oaks Boulevard in Roseville.
The news comes as Mega Millions held a drawing for the then-top prize of $1.22 billion.
Below were the winning numbers for the Dec. 27 drawing, which apparently someone in Cottonwood, California got:
3, 7, 37, 49, 55, MB: 6
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Now that the winning tickets have been sold, Mega Millions' jackpot will reset to $20 million for the upcoming drawing, which will be held on Tuesday, December 31 at 8 p.m. PT.
HOW MUCH DO YOU WIN AFTER TAXES?
There are 20 million reasons to dream, especially what you would do with the jackpot money. However, one thing all lottery winners have to take into account is the fact that their prizes will be taxed.
So how much do you really get after taxes?
It depends on a couple of factors: do you have to pay state taxes where you live? Will you take the lump sum payment or the annuity payout?
According to Mega Millions' website, those electing to take the annuity option get one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments, a process that is identical to Powerball with their payouts.
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