8. $758.7 million
A 53-year-old health care worker in Massachusetts became a millionaire when she won the Powerball on Aug. 23, 2017. The winner, Mavis Wanczyk, opted for a lump-sum payment of $480.5 million. After taxes 25 percent to the federal government and 5 percent to her state she took home $336 million.
Winning lottery is one thing that happens ones in a Blue Moon, and one has to be the most luckiest person on the face of the planet earth to emerge winner, and just like this 53yrs old health worker, $336million is way too much to carter for his bill till his/her last day.
Sorry I think lottery is not easy to be won because it is highly manipulated. It is not like any blockchain games. The outcome of lottery is biase because of the non transparent manner it is organised. Although they are designed for high returns which makes players to move into it in numbers but they are just consistent losers in lottery and few lucky winners that are looked as compensation.
Yes. I agree with you on this very statement of yours, because thou the amount listed on this thread are huge, never be convince that if you play you can win same amount as theirs, because the amount you will always to greater than what you could ever, that's only if you are lucky enough to win, because there is literally measure to which an individual can calculate the percentage chance he/she has to winning a lottery.