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Lottery officials issue warning as nearly $800k ticket still unclaimed

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Last updated: 2025/06/23 at 10:59 PM
News Room Published 23 June 2025
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LOTTERY officials have urged players to check their numbers as a ticket worth almost $800,000 remains unclaimed.

A lottery winner has yet to claim the massive prize money a week after it was announced.

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A lottery ticket remains unclaimed in PennsylvaniaCredit: Getty

The jackpot slip is worth $792,000 and was sold at a Giant Food Store in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on June 20.

Lottery officials have urged residents to check their numbers to see if they hold the lucky Quick Cash ticket.

The winning ticket matched all five balls drawn which were 6, 13, 17, 26, and 33.

Winners have one year from purchasing the ticket to claim their prize.

But lottery prizes often go unclaimed in the US despite being won.

There are several reasons a prize could go unclaimed but lottery bosses are often forced to track down winners who don’t step forward.

POWERBALL PUSH

The US Sun also reported on another push to find lotto players sitting on a cash prize.

Multiple Powerball players have winning tickets worth $50,000 that need to be cashed in at various points.

The first one was won at a draw held in Urbandale, Iowa, in late December.

The winner needs to come forward by June 26, 2025, to claim the prize, and if they don’t, it will be forfeited.

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The second ticket was won in Davenport, Iowa, in early March, but there is more time to claim this one.

This player has until August 28, 2025, to come forward and claim, given that rules give players 180 days after the drawing date to do so.

The US Sun also reported on another $50,000 ticket in the Powerball that was bought late last year but has still not been claimed.

The ticket was bought at a draw in Louisiana in mid-December.

This means that the player has until sometime in the month of June to come forward and take the money.

Lottery winnings: lump sum or annuity?

Players who win big on lottery tickets typically have a choice to make: lump sum or annuity?

The two payout methods can impact how much money you get from your prize.

Annuities pay out slowly in increments, often over 30 years.

Lump sums pay all at once but in a smaller amount, as taxes are withheld in one go. That means 24% of your prize goes to Uncle Sam right away. Many states tax winnings as well.

Annuities can provide winners time to set up the financial infrastructure required to take in a life-changing amount of money, but lump sums have the benefit of being taxed only once.

Inflation is also worth considering when making a choice, as payouts do not adjust with the value of a dollar. That means that you’ll likely be getting less valuable money towards the end of an annuity.

Each state and game pays out prizes differently, so it’s best to check with your state’s lottery to confirm payment policies. A financial advisor can also help you weigh the pros and cons of each option.

Experts have varying opinions on whether to take the lump sum or take the annuity.

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