Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 4, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $95M Jackpot
What would it feel like to wake up tomorrow with $95 million in your account? If you'd like a chance to find out, then you might want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today -- and tune in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the impressive jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.
The lucky winner who takes home the jackpot tonight will have the choice between the total prize, paid out in annual installments over a 29-year period, or an immediate payout of a lump sum of $58 million. Before you agonize over that decision, however, consider that the odds of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 259 million.
The lottery's winning numbers from the last drawing, on Sept. 4, were 17, 21, 39, 52 and 57; the Mega Ball number was 5; and the Megaplier number was 5, according to the game's official website.
The estimated jackpot was $85 million, but no one matched the winning Mega Millions numbers on that day. In fact, the Sept. 4 drawing produced no new millionaires at all. The multistate lottery reported that no player matched five numbers, which, depending on the Megaplier option, would have yielded between $1 million and $5 million.
A $1 million ticket sold in western Michigan in late May, meanwhile, is still unclaimed, MLive noted. There is no rush yet, however, because the champion has one year to claim the prize; but if he or she does not do so by May 26, 2016, the money will go to Michigan's School Aid Fund, the website detailed.
Mega Millions drawings take place every Tuesday and Friday, and the draw entry closes at 10:45 p.m. EDT. Tickets to the game are sold in 43 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands -- a total of 45 jurisdictions. And while hitting the jackpot is a true feat, the odds of winning any prize are much better at about 1 in 15.
If you want to find out how close you are to such a feat, check here to find out how to watch the Mega Millions drawings at 11 p.m. EDT.
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