New York Lottery Winning Numbers

The New York Lottery is actually one of the oldest government-controlled lotteries in USA. Started in 1967 as the third modern US lottery, it has provided income in New York, mostly for education. It is located in Schenectady. People are looking forward to new york lottery winning numbers in various games including Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto, Sweet Million, Win 4, Take 5, Pick 10, Quick Draw, and Instant Games.

New York Lottery winning numbers for Sweet Million are drawn on Mondays and Thursdays. Paying $1 per ticket, the player will basically pick six numbers from 0 to 40. When you match six of six numbers, you will win $1 million; matching five numbers wins $500; four numbers, $40; and three numbers, $3. The jackpot prize shall be paid in a lump sum. If there are no winners for the grand prize, it will not increase because the prizes are fixed. However, multiple winners of up to five will still receive $1 million each. If there are more than five winners, they will split the $5 million. The payment percentage is 48.65% of sales. The chances of winning the jackpot are 1 in 3,838,380.

Checking the New York Lottery winning numbers is easy through nylottery.org, where you can see all the latest draw results at a glimpse on the enlarged homepage display. If you need more information there are some quick and convenient links for latest and past winning numbers, nearest ticket outlet locator, recent winner information, and top prizes for instant games.

New York Lottery winning numbers of the Empire State Millionaire instant game on April 2011 belonged to two friends, a 75-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man, who purchased their ticket from their local supermarket. As with most instant games, the top prize on this lottery game is paid as $50,000 per year for 20 years. Since the two opted to split the prize equally, each will get an annual payment of $25,000 ($16,507 net) until 2030.

With the abundance of bettors who long for the elusive New York Lottery winning numbers, the New York Lottery remains North America’s biggest and most profitable game of chance, contributing more than $3 billion in 2010-2011, which supports education in the state. The Lottery’s assistance represents over 15% of total state education subsidy to local school districts.

Lottery proceeds are distributed to local school districts by the same constitutional formula used to distribute other state funding for education. It takes into consideration both a school district’s size and its income level. Bigger, lower-income school districts receive proportionately larger shares of Lottery school aid.

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