Powerball: $1.43 Billion Jackpot Drawn on 12/20/25 – Is There a Winner?
As of December 20, 2025, the Powerball jackpot has reached an astounding $1.43 billion without a grand-prize winner. This marks the 45th consecutive drawing without someone claiming the top prize. The next drawing, scheduled for December 22, could see the jackpot soar to an estimated $1.6 billion, with a cash option estimated at $735.3 million.
Powerball Numbers and Previous Winners
The winning numbers for the December 20 drawing were 4, 5, 28, 52, 69, with the Powerball number being 20 and a Power Play multiplier of 3. Although there wasn’t a grand prize winner, eight tickets won at least $1 million. The states where these winning tickets were sold include:
- California
- Florida
- Iowa
- Massachusetts
- Michigan (two tickets)
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
Notably, none of these players opted for the Power Play option, which could have doubled their winnings to $2 million. Overall, ticket sales fell short of projections, contributing to the jackpot amount being less than the expected $1.5 billion.
Statistics from the December 20 Drawing
- Tickets sold: 4,585,872
- Tickets winning at least $4: 149,267 in Michigan
As of now, the specific locations for the $1 million winning tickets in Michigan have not been disclosed. Powerball tickets, priced at $2 each, are available in 45 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Recent Lottery Trends in Michigan
The last major jackpot win in Michigan was from the Breakfast Club lottery club in June 2024, claiming $842 million. Members of this group plan to use their windfall for a new home in Florida and travel adventures.
Lottery players are encouraged to check their tickets promptly. A recent example in Bloomfield Hills involved a $250,000 Powerball ticket that went unclaimed, resulting in that amount being redirected to the state’s School Aid Fund.
For those interested in staying updated on lottery results and information, including instant tickets and raffles, El-Balad provides comprehensive coverage and resources.