Did anyone win the $231 million Powerball jackpot?


The chances of hitting the Powerball jackpot stand at a staggering 1 in 292,201,338.00.

WASHINGTON — A fortunate individual in Delaware has claimed the impressive $231 million Powerball jackpot from Monday night’s drawing with a single ticket.

As reported by the lottery, the probability of winning this grand prize is 1 in 292,201,338.00.

The immediate cash payout option for Monday’s jackpot amounts to approximately $104.9 million before taxes are deducted.

In addition, a Powerball ticket purchased in Texas matched all five white balls and opted for the pricier Power Play feature, earning a $2 million reward.

The winning numbers for this draw were 7, 24, 37, 42, 57, with the Powerball number being 5. The Power Play multiplier was set at 2x.

Winning Powerball numbers for Monday, April 6, 2026

The winning numbers were 7, 24, 37, 42, 57 and Powerball 5. The Power Play option was 2x.

The Powerball jackpot reset to $20 million, with the next drawing happening on Wednesday, April 8.

This is the first Powerball jackpot winner since Feb. 2, when a single ticket sold in Arkansas won the estimated $251 million jackpot. 

Can the Powerball jackpot winners remain anonymous? 

Delaware law allows any lottery winner to remain anonymous when claiming the prize. 

States are fairly split on whether to allow lottery winners to remain anonymous. A count by USA Today shows 19 states where lottery winners may maintain their anonymity, at least partially. 

The rest of the U.S. requires them to come forward publicly, usually sometime within a year after winning the jackpot. 

Does the Powerball jackpot winner have to pay taxes on their winnings?

While the winner can remain anonymous to the public, they’ll need to provide proper identification so the state can process the claim and report the winnings to the IRS. 

A lottery win can catapult the ticketholder into a completely new tax bracket, and most financial professionals suggest holding off on claiming the ticket until securing at least one financial adviser to walk them through the process of claiming the money and making sure it doesn’t disappear.

But if they’re smart, the winners will likely take some time to plan before coming forward. Part of the reason lotteries give up to a year to claim large prizes is that the extra time gives people who have just come into an unfathomable amount of money a chance to meet with experts who can walk them through the process.

“So by far, the biggest misconception that we hear or read and see is, is that the money seems to be infinite when it certainly is not,” wealth adviser Shean Fletcher previously told The Associated Press, adding that winners should meet with financial advisers, lawyers and certified public accountants to make a plan.

There are hefty taxes to deal with, regardless of whether the winner takes the lump sum payout or the month-to-month annuity option, so the winner will need a good accountant. 

The initial tax bills aren’t the only reason financial experts warn lottery winners to take it slow — you shouldn’t buy a pricey home without a good idea of recurring taxes and upkeep, for example. 

A good financial adviser will help a winner avoid spending outside their means (even if those means have increased exponentially overnight) and a lawyer can help stop possible lawsuits from those looking to take their own cut of the earnings. 

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