Wednesday's jackpot will roll over to an estimated $1.73 billion, the second-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.
El premio mayor del Powerball anda alrededor de los $1,730 millones, pero no se sienta mal si no gana. Quien se lleve el premio no se quedará con todo ese dinero.PHOENIX — Es uno de los premios más grandes del Powerball en la historia de la lotería. Son $1,730 millones para la persona que tenga la suerte de ganar el sorteo. Pero, aunque usted tuviera la suerte de haber comprado el boleto ganador, no llevara a casa todo ese dinero.
Pero esta no esta cantidad total con la que se quedaría si usted gana el sorteo del miércoles. Aunque sea por un juego al azar, el gobierno federal todavía lo considera como ingreso y cobra impuestos sobre ello.
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