Since May 31, there have been 41 straight drawings without a big winner.

Labor Day's Powerball jackpot has soared to the fifth-largest prize ever, an estimated $1.1 billion, after no ticket matched all six numbers on Saturday.

The Powerball jackpot climbed to a new high of an estimated $1.3 billion for Wednesday night's drawing, after no winner came forward on Labor Day.

The Wednesday, Sept. 3 Powerball jackpot is at $1.3 billion, making it the fifth-largest in the game’s history.

The jackpot prize for Wednesday night's Powerball draw is the sixth-largest U.S. lottery jackpot of all time.

Wednesday night's Powerball drawing has an estimated jackpot of $1.4 billion, but the actual amount a winner collects depends on factors including state taxes.

Since May 31, there have been 41 straight drawings without a big winner.

Americans are eagerly awaiting the next Powerball drawing in hopes of winning an estimated $1.7 billion. What to know about the Powerball jackpot.

The jackpot has soared to $1.7 billion after 42 straight drawings without a winner.

Amid a historic run, the Powerball jackpot continues to rise as the Saturday, Sept. 6, pot now stands at a staggering $1.80 billion.

The Powerball jackpot soared to an estimated $1.8 billion on Friday. Here's what the winner can expect to pay in taxes.

The estimated Powerball jackpot has grown to $1.8 billion, the second-largest lottery prize ever in the United States, ahead of the 11 p.m. EDT drawing on Saturday.

Saturday's Powerball jackpot ranks as the second highest in U.S. history, only behind the world record $2.04 billion in 2022.

The $1.787 billion prize, which was the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot in history, followed 41 consecutive drawings in which no one matched all six numbers.