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For all Lottery results and information, please visit our new website at www.masslottery.comJuly 23, 2020
Beginning Monday, July 27, all claim centers will be open on a regular 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. schedule.
Prizes up to $100,000 can be claimed at any claim center. All prizes over $100,000 must be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Dorchester.
In accordance with current public occupancy guidelines, the number of people allowed in the claim centers at any one time will be limited. As a result, when planning your visit, please be mindful of weather considerations. We encourage those who have the option of visiting outside of early morning hours and lunch hours to do so.
To expedite the prize claim process, please download, print and complete a claim form prior to arriving. Along with your signed ticket and completed claim form, please be sure to bring proof of positive identification (government-issued photo ID) and proof of Social Security Number. A printable claim form is available here.
Claims for prizes up to and including $50,000 can be submitted by mail. For more information on how to submit a prize claim by mail, click here

LOTTERY PRODUCES ESTIMATED $979 MILLION IN NET PROFIT FOR THE COMMONWEALTH IN FISCAL YEAR 2020July 21, 2020
Total revenues of $5.252 billion is third highest total in Mass Lottery history
State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg announced today that the Massachusetts State Lottery produced an estimated $979 million in net profit for the Commonwealth during the 2020 fiscal year that began July 1, 2019 and ended June 30, 2020.
Lottery revenues rang in at an estimated $5.252 billion, the third highest total in the Lottery’s 49-year history. It is the sixth consecutive year that revenues have surpassed the $5 billion mark.
“Our top priority during these unprecedented times has been the health and well-being of our employees and customers,” said Treasurer Deb Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission. “I am grateful for our loyal customers and proud of the work the Lottery team and dedicated retail partners have done to adjust operations in order to continue to generate essential local aid. At a time when we face mounting challenges, these resources are even more critical for our cities and towns.”
In fiscal year 2019, the Lottery set a record net profit of $1.104 billion and record revenues of $5.509 billion.
“From the early stages of the pandemic, the Lottery has been committed to operating within the guidelines recommended by state and federal officials, taking significant measures to create a safe environment for Lottery team members and the public,” said Michael Sweeney, the Lottery’s Executive Director. “I commend our team members for their ability to quickly and responsibly implement and adapt to new and modified operating procedures during what has been a uniquely challenging time in all of our lives. The team’s performance under these conditions is the most impressive accomplishment in my time at the Lottery. More important than setting records across the board last year, we faced significant operational challenges and overcame them.”
Fiscal year 2020 revenues and net profit were greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall sales in the months of March, April and May decreased by a combined $244.6 million compared to the same period of fiscal year 2019.
As restaurants and bars remained closed for an extended period of time, fiscal year 2020 Keno sales were most affected by the pandemic. Keno sales totaled $979.0 million, a $76.2 million (7.2 percent) decrease from record sales of $1.055 billion in fiscal year 2019.
As a result of a strong performance prior to the onset of the pandemic and solid sales in the month of June, instant ticket sales for the 2020 fiscal year totaled $3.646 billion, a $27.2 million (0.74 percent) decrease from record sales of $3.673 billion in fiscal year 2019.
Due primarily to smaller jackpots over the course of fiscal year 2020, Mega Millions and Powerball sales decreased by a combined $141.0 million compared to fiscal year 2019. Mega Millions sales were down $78.6 million (50.9 percent), while Powerball sales were down $62.4 million (47.1 percent).
While the FY 2020 figures have not been formally audited, the Lottery does not expect them to change substantially once that annual review process is complete. Lottery officials anticipate completing the finalized financial statement of operations by the end of September.
The Lottery’s network of retailers earned an estimated $300.8 million in commissions and bonuses in FY 2020. With approximately 7,500 retailers, that amounts to an average of over $40,000 in income for each of the Lottery’s retail partners.
The Lottery paid out an estimated $3.866 billion in prizes in FY 2020, the third highest total in its history. An estimated 73.6 percent of all revenue was returned to players in FY 2020. Prize payouts can fluctuate from year to year based on the schedule or rate at which players cash in their prizes. In FY 2020, Lottery players won 185 prizes valued at $1 million or more, including 23 prizes valued at $2 million or more.
The Lottery’s administrative costs remained at approximately 2.0 percent of overall revenues.
The Massachusetts State Lottery was created in 1972 to generate local aid revenues for the Commonwealth’s cities and towns. Since its inception, the Lottery has returned more than $28 billion in net profit to the Commonwealth
Lottery and Boston 25 News partnering on Healthcare Highlight, Scratch for Cash promo during Mini Zip Trip seriesJuly 10, 2020
The Lottery is partnering with Boston 25 Morning News for this year’s Mini Zip Trip series to celebrate healthcare workers in local communities and offer Mass Lottery VIP Club members a chance to win one of four Instant Ticket prize packs in our popular Scratch for Cash promotion.
To keep everyone in the community safe, this year’s Zip Trips will have a different feel as they change from an onsite event with audience participation to a feature-driven broadcast.
The Mini Zip Trips will include a weekly Healthcare Highlight presented by the Mass Lottery that will recognize a healthcare worker from the featured city or town for their contributions to their community. To learn more about how the Lottery supports local communities, click here.
The Scratch for Cash Promotion is open to all VIP Club members. Entries can be submitted now through Friday, August 14 at 3:00 p.m. The winners will be announced Friday, August 21 on Boston 25 Morning News. For more information about this promotion, click here.
This year’s Mini Zip Trip schedule is as follows:DateCity/TownHealthcare HighlightJuly 10StoughtonJuly 17PlymouthJuly 24ShrewsburyJuly 31WoburnAugust 7RoslindaleAugust 14TewksburyAugust 21LynnAugust 28Gloucester
Schedule subject to change

How to Claim Your Prize of $1,000 or More at a Claim CenterJuly 2, 2020
Beginning Tuesday, July 7, our Braintree, Dorchester, New Bedford, Springfield and Worcester claim centers will be open for prize claims of $1,000 to $99,999 in the following manner: Each day will be limited to prize claims by individuals whose last names begin with designated letters of the alphabet.
The schedule is as follows:

DATE
FIRST LETTER OF LAST NAMETuesday, July 7A, BWednesday, July 8C, DThursday, July 9E, F, GFriday, July 10 H, I, JMonday, July 13K, LTuesday, July 14 M, Wednesday, July 15N, O, P, Q Thursday, July 16 R, S Friday, July 17 T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
For example, if your last name is “Doe,” you can only submit your prize claim on Wednesday, July 8.
Schedule subject to amendment.
Expanded hours of operation will be 8:45 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.

In accordance with current public occupancy guidelines, the number of people allowed in the claim centers at any one time will be limited. As a result, when planning your visit, please be mindful of weather considerations. We encourage those who have the option of visiting outside of early morning hours and lunch hours to do so.
The Woburn claim center will be processing claims of $5,000 and above BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To schedule an appointment, please call 781-935-2668 or 781-849-5555.
To expedite the prize claim process, please download, print and complete a claim form prior to arriving. Along with your signed ticket and completed claim form, please be sure to bring proof of positive identification (government-issued photo ID) and proof of Social Security Number. A printable claim form is available here.
If you have a prize of $100,000 or more, please call the Customer Service Department at (781) 849-5555 and ask to speak with a Grand Prize Coordinator to make an appointment to claim your prize.
Claims for prizes up to and including $50,000 can be submitted by mail. For more information on how to submit a prize claim by mail, click here.

Claiming a prize of $5,000 or more at designated Lottery Claim CentersJune 30, 2020
Our Braintree, Dorchester, New Bedford and Worcester claim centers are open for prize claims of $5,000 to $99,999 in the following manner: Each day is limited to prize claims by individuals whose last names begin with designated letters of the alphabet.
The latest schedule for the Braintree, Dorchester, New Bedford and Worcester claim centers is as follows:

DATE
FIRST LETTER OF LAST NAMEWednesday, June 24 A, BThursday, June 25C, D, EFriday, June 26F, G, H, I, JMonday, June 29K, L, MTuesday, June 30N, O, P, Q, RWednesday, July 1S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, ZThursday, July 2ALL LETTERSFriday July 3 CLOSED TO PUBLICModay July 6 ALL LETTERS
For example, if your last name is “Doe,” you can only submit your prize claim on Thursday, June 25.
Information about any additional dates and letter assignments will be posted here.
Schedule subject to amendment.
Hours of operation will be 8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Springfield and Woburn claim centers are processing claims of $5,000 and above BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To schedule an appointment, please call:
Springfield 413-781-3880 or 781-849-5555
Woburn 781-935-2668 or 781-849-5555
To expedite the prize claim process, please download, print and complete a claim form prior to arriving. Along with your signed ticket and completed claim form, please be sure to bring proof of positive identification (government-issued photo ID) and proof of Social Security Number. A printable claim form is available here.
If you have a prize of $100,000 or more, please call the Customer Service Department at (781) 849-5555 and ask to speak with a Grand Prize Coordinator to make an appointment to claim your prize.
Claims for prizes up to and including $50,000 can be submitted by mail. For more information on how to submit a prize claim by mail, click here.

May 18, 2020
While all claim centers remain closed to the public, if you have a prize claim of $10,000 or more, you may call to schedule an appointment to process your claim. To request an appointment, please call the Customer Service Department at (781) 849-5555 and ask to speak with a Grand Prize Coordinator.
The Lottery is not accepting appointments for prize claims below $10,000 at this time. Claims for prizes up to and including $50,000 can be submitted by mail. For more information on how to submit a prize claim by mail, click here.
Scheduling of appointments subject to amendment

Lottery extends claims period for expiring ticketsApril 23, 2020
The Lottery has extended the claims period for instant tickets, draw game tickets and monitor game tickets with expiration dates of March 19, 2020 to June 29, 2020. The expiration date for these tickets is now June 30, 2020. For example, a winning ticket from an April 15, 2019 drawing will not expire until June 30, 2020 (draw and monitor game prizes usually expire one year from the date of the drawing).
The last day to redeem a prize for the following instant tickets is now June 30, 2020:$1,000,000 Holiday Bonus (2017)
$1,000,000 Payday (2014)
$10 Million Diamond Dazzler (2017)
40th Anniversary Millions (2012)
7-11-21® (2015)
Extra Plays (2017)
Make My Day™ (2017)
Nutcracker Cashword (2017)
Red Hot and Wild 7’s (2015)
Win It All (2016)
For a full list of instant ticket expiration dates, click here.
Claims for prizes up to and including $50,000 can be submitted by mail. For more information on how to submit a prize claim by mail, and to download a printable claim form, click here.
April 3, 2020
Changes will take place following the Friday, April 3, drawing
The Mega Millions Consortium has adjusted the game’s starting jackpot and will determine the amounts of subsequent starting jackpots and jackpot increases on a drawing-by-drawing basis. The changes are in direct response to slowing sales during the current global pandemic.
The advertised Mega Millions jackpot for Friday, April 3, is a guaranteed $121 million. If the jackpot is won that evening, it will reset to a guaranteed $20 million for the next drawing on April 7. If there is no jackpot winner on April 3, the jackpot will roll to an annuitized value of $127 million. Immediately following the drawing on April 3, the next new starting jackpot and the rate at which the jackpot increases will be established based on game sales and interest rates, with no fixed minimum amount. Subsequent jackpot amounts will be determined and announced prior to each drawing. Previously, the jackpot started at $40 million, and the minimum increase was $5 million for each roll.
“The value of the Mega Millions jackpot is based on projected sales, and typical sales patterns have been altered because the current health crisis has required people to stay home,” said Gordon Medenica, Lead Director of the Mega Millions Consortium and Director of Maryland Lottery and Gaming. “We are concerned, first and foremost, with everyone’s health and well-being. Meanwhile, these adjustments will allow the states and jurisdictions that sell Mega Millions tickets to continue generating much-needed revenue to support state budgets.”
Mega Millions tickets are $2 and are sold in 45 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are held each Tuesday and Friday. Half of the proceeds from the sale of each Mega Millions ticket remains in the state where the ticket was sold, where the money supports lottery beneficiaries and retailer commissions. Lottery revenues are allocated differently in each jurisdiction. April 2, 2020
Guaranteed starting jackpot amounts & minimum jackpot increases to be eliminated
The Powerball Product Group today announced its decision to determine Powerball’s advertised jackpot based on game sales and interest rates. Following the April 8 drawing, guaranteed starting jackpot amounts and minimum jackpot increases will be eliminated, and future jackpot increases will be determined and announced by the Product Group prior to each drawing. Previously, Powerball® jackpots started at $40 million (annuity) and increased by a minimum of $10 million (annuity) between drawings.
“These changes are necessary to ensure that ticket sales can support the Powerball jackpot and other lower-tier cash prizes,” said Gregg Mineo, Powerball Product Group Chairman and Maine Lottery Director. “Our number one priority is making sure that the Powerball game can continue to assist lotteries in raising proceeds for their beneficiaries.”
The Powerball Product Group announced plans last week to reduce the starting jackpot to $20 million (annuity) and minimum jackpot increases to $2 million (annuity) between drawings. Those changes were scheduled to go into effect after the current jackpot was won. However, due to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the Powerball Product Group revisited the topic and decided Powerball’s advertised jackpot should be determined by game sales and interest rates effective following the drawing next Wednesday.
“Since last week, more states and cities have asked their residents to stay at home, which has affected normal consumer behaviors and Powerball game sales,” said Mineo. “In response to the public health crisis, interest rates have declined. As a result, additional game sales are necessary to fund comparable jackpot amounts.”
The advertised Powerball jackpot for Saturday’s drawing is a guaranteed $180 million. If the jackpot rolls, it will grow to a guaranteed $190 million for the April 8 drawing. If the jackpot is won on Saturday night, it will reset to a guaranteed $20 million for the April 8 drawing and continue to grow based off sales and interest rates.
Powerball tickets are $2 per play. Tickets are sold in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are broadcast live every Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. ET from the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee. More than half of all proceeds from the sale of a Powerball ticket remain in the jurisdiction where the ticket was sold.Attention – POWERBALL to make changes to starting jackpot amount and minimum jackpot roll increasesMarch 25, 2020
Following next Grand Prize win, Powerball jackpot will reset to $20 million with minimum roll increases of $2 million between drawings
The Powerball Product Group today announced changes to ensure the game continues to support good causes in all 48 U.S. lottery jurisdictions. Following the next Grand Prize win, Powerball’s starting jackpot will reset to a guaranteed $20 million (annuity) with minimum roll increases of $2 million between drawings.
“Powerball players in many U.S. lottery jurisdictions are under shelter-in-place orders or recommendations from their governors or mayors, which have affected normal consumer behaviors,” said Gregory Mineo, Powerball Product Group Chairman and Maine Lottery Director. “Just like other enterprises around the world that are

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