Powerball June 29, 2026: No Jackpot Winner — Jackpot Rolls Over
Winning numbers for the Monday June 29, 2026 Powerball drawing. Use the calculator below to see what this jackpot would mean after federal and state tax.
Winning numbers
June 29, 2026
- Draw time (ET)
- Jun 29, 2026, 10:59 PM
- Advertised jackpot
- $360M
- Cash value
- $157.6M
- Power Play
- 2x
Winners
- Jackpot winners
- None
- Match 5 + Power Play ($2M)
- 2 winners: AZ, TN
- Match 5 ($1M)
- None
Was there a Powerball winner on June 29, 2026?
No. No Powerball ticket matched all six numbers on June 29, 2026, so the $360M advertised jackpot rolled over to the next drawing. 2 Match 5 + Power Play tickets won $2 million in AZ, TN.
Why this draw matters
This draw also matters for tax planning because 2 second-tier Match 5 prize winners were reported. Even without a jackpot hit, a $1M or $2M prize can trigger federal withholding and possible state tax.
- Previous jackpot
- $348M
- This jackpot
- $360M
- Next estimate
- Pending
- Match 5 winners
- 2
Prize tier breakdown
All nine prize tiers with the number of winning tickets for this draw. Power Play prizes use the 2x multiplier drawn this night (Match 5 is locked at $2M regardless of multiplier).
| Match | Powerball prize | Powerball winners | Power Play prize | Power Play winners |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 white + Powerball | Jackpot | 0 | — | — |
| 5 white | $1,000,000 | 0 | $2,000,000 | 2 |
| 4 white + Powerball | $50,000 | 17 | $100,000 | 7 |
| 4 white | $100 | 350 | $200 | 131 |
| 3 white + Powerball | $100 | 1,011 | $200 | 298 |
| 3 white | $7 | 22,281 | $14 | 7,303 |
| 2 white + Powerball | $7 | 18,917 | $14 | 6,004 |
| 1 white + Powerball | $4 | 138,373 | $8 | 43,998 |
| Powerball only | $4 | 320,678 | $8 | 102,309 |
What would a jackpot win cost in tax?
If your ticket matched all five white balls plus the red Powerball on this draw, you would have claimed the advertised jackpot for June 29, 2026. Plug an amount and state into the calculator below to see federal withholding, top-bracket federal tax, state tax, and take-home.
Use the current advertised jackpot to see today's number, or any historical amount to model a what-if for this draw date.
Cash lump-sum tax snapshot by state
The table below uses $157.6M as the cash lump sum and applies 2026 tax assumptions across representative states. California reflects its state lottery exemption, New York and Oregon show high-tax pressure, while Florida and Texas represent no-state-income-tax outcomes.
| State | Cash value | Federal estimate | State tax | Estimated take-home |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida (0%) | $157.6M | $58.2M | $0 | $99.4M |
| Texas (0%) | $157.6M | $58.2M | $0 | $99.4M |
| California (0%) | $157.6M | $58.2M | $0 | $99.4M |
| New York (10.9%) | $157.6M | $58.2M | $17.2M | $82.2M |
| Oregon (9.9%) | $157.6M | $58.2M | $15.6M | $83.8M |
Estimate uses single filing status, cash payout mode, and this site’s 2026 tax configuration. It does not model local tax, credits, deductions, trusts, or residency adjustments.
Enter the advertised jackpot and choose a state to estimate federal withholding, possible top-bracket federal tax, state tax, and take-home winnings.
Simple estimate
Enter the advertised jackpot for a quick estimate. A 60% cash-value approximation is used when no official value is available.
Use the annuity jackpot shown by Powerball.
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Quick amounts
Cash lump sum (now)
$107.6M
One payment today, taxed in full this year
Effective tax rate: 36.95%
30-year annuity (total)
$238.7M
30 payments, each 5% larger, taxed yearly
Effective tax rate: 36.33%
Net take-home comparison
| Cash lump sum | 30-year annuity | |
|---|---|---|
| Taxable gross payout | $170.6M | $375M |
| Federal withholding (24%) | $40.9M | $90.0M |
| Estimated top-bracket federal tax | $22.1M | $46.3M |
| State tax | $0 | $0 |
| Total estimated tax | $63.0M | $136.3M |
| Estimated take-home | $107.6M | $238.7M |
Each payment is 5% larger than the prior. The federal top-bracket threshold applies independently per year, which is why a true annuity beats the simplified single-shot annuity tax.
| Year | Gross | Federal tax | State tax | Net |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $5.6M | $2.0M | $0 | $3.6M |
| 2 | $5.9M | $2.1M | $0 | $3.8M |
| 3 | $6.2M | $2.2M | $0 | $4.0M |
| 4 | $6.5M | $2.3M | $0 | $4.2M |
| 5 | $6.9M | $2.5M | $0 | $4.4M |
| 6 | $7.2M | $2.6M | $0 | $4.6M |
| 7 | $7.6M | $2.7M | $0 | $4.8M |
| 8 | $7.9M | $2.9M | $0 | $5.1M |
| 9 | $8.3M | $3.0M | $0 | $5.3M |
| 10 | $8.8M | $3.2M | $0 | $5.6M |
| 11 | $9.2M | $3.3M | $0 | $5.9M |
| 12 | $9.7M | $3.5M | $0 | $6.2M |
| 13 | $10.1M | $3.7M | $0 | $6.5M |
| 14 | $10.6M | $3.9M | $0 | $6.8M |
| 15 | $11.2M | $4.1M | $0 | $7.1M |
| 16 | $11.7M | $4.3M | $0 | $7.5M |
| 17 | $12.3M | $4.5M | $0 | $7.8M |
| 18 | $12.9M | $4.7M | $0 | $8.2M |
| 19 | $13.6M | $4.9M | $0 | $8.6M |
| 20 | $14.3M | $5.2M | $0 | $9.1M |
| 21 | $15.0M | $5.5M | $0 | $9.5M |
| 22 | $15.7M | $5.7M | $0 | $10.0M |
| 23 | $16.5M | $6.0M | $0 | $10.5M |
| 24 | $17.3M | $6.3M | $0 | $11.0M |
| 25 | $18.2M | $6.7M | $0 | $11.6M |
| 26 | $19.1M | $7.0M | $0 | $12.1M |
| 27 | $20.1M | $7.3M | $0 | $12.7M |
| 28 | $21.1M | $7.7M | $0 | $13.4M |
| 29 | $22.1M | $8.1M | $0 | $14.0M |
| 30 | $23.2M | $8.5M | $0 | $14.7M |
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Annuity figures are pre-inflation, pre-investment return. Over 95% of jackpot winners since 2003 have taken the lump sum. Read: Cash value vs annuity →
Estimate assumptions
- California ticket-state tax uses the repository's 0.00% headline rate for tax year 2026.
- Federal tax uses 24% withholding plus a simplified 13 percentage-point top-bracket adjustment above the single threshold; it is not a full progressive tax return.
- Gross cash payout uses the provided official cash value.
Limitations and warnings
- Educational estimate only. It does not model deductions, gambling-loss offsets, trusts, estate planning, investment returns, or future law changes.
Winning numbers and Power Play multipliers come from NY State Open Data dataset d6yy-54nr, refreshed after each Powerball drawing. Per-draw jackpot, cash value, and prize-tier winner counts are scraped from the official powerball.com draw-result page. Federal and state tax assumptions are documented in /methodology. Powerball is a registered trademark of the Multi-State Lottery Association; this page is an independent educational record.
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