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Lottery games with "lifetime" prizes, known by names such as Cash4Life, Lucky for Life, and Win for Life, comprise two types of United States lottery games in which the top prize is advertised as a lifetime annuity; unlike annuities with a fixed period (such as 25 years), lifetime annuities often pay (sometimes for decades) until the winner's death.
Rebecca Paul, who began the Florida Lottery, then ran the Georgia Lottery for its first decade, before leaving to launch Tennessee Lottery in 2004. The original in-house weekly jackpot game, Lotto Georgia, merged with two similar games in 2001 to become Lotto South, in an attempt to create larger jackpots. In February 2006, Lotto South ended.
Decades of Dollars (DoD) was an American lottery game that began as a multi-state game in January 2011, though by its end, only the Virginia Lottery offered it. [1] Georgia and Kentucky joined Virginia in launching DoD; Arkansas joined in May 2011. (DoD replaced Win for Life in Kentucky; WFL ended in 2014 as a Virginia-only game.)
There were $1 million winners across several states — California (2), Massachusetts (2), Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina and Washington — according to the lottery game’s website.
Georgia Lottery is required to keep all information about the winner of a prize of $250,000 or more confidential if the winner submits a written request. It costs $2 to play a Powerball game, and ...
The winning Powerball numbers drawn Saturday were 9, 30, 53, 55, 62 and red Powerball 23, according to the lottery game’s website. The Power Play was 3x. The Power Play was 3x.
Georgia: August 29, 2016 Indiana: September 19, 2016 Maryland: January 26, 2016 Missouri [12] April 11, 2021 Missouri previously offered Lucky for Life from 2015 to April 8, 2021; it is the only state lottery to offer both "lifetime payout" draw games, although not simultaneously. New Jersey† June 13, 2014 Serves as the flagship lottery for ...
Melton deemed sports betting essentially a lottery game, meaning it could be overseen by the Georgia Lottery Corp., which voters already incorporated into the constitution in a 1992 statewide ...