Why no Powerball winner? It's luck and smaller sales
A big reason is that people aren't buying as many tickets for each drawing as they did five or six years ago.
When fewer people buy tickets, a smaller percentage of the millions of possible number combinations are covered and the likelihood of a winner drops.
The next drawing will be held Saturday night.
Of course, many people still are playing
In the last drawing for a
That was up from the 36.3% of all possible number combinations that were picked for Monday night's drawing, reflecting that ticket sales rise as jackpots climb higher.
But the percentage remains far less than when a record
Back then, ticket sales were so strong that 88.6% of the possible combinations were covered, according to the
The association notes, however, that
"It's very difficult to make a comparison between now and five years ago because this is not really an apples-toapples comparison," said
Even as no one hit the jackpot by matching all five white numbers and the red
There have been 39 consecutive drawings without a
The record number of consecutive
Until someone wins this time, the biggest prize remains a
The
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