Powerball announces winning numbers for record-breaking $2.04B drawing

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There was a single winning sold in California that matched all five numbers, plus the red Powerball.

The biggest jackpot in U.S. history is still unclaimed more than two months after the winning numbers were drawn.

That record-breaking Powerball jackpot last November where the numbers were announced.

There was a single winning sold in California that matched all five numbers, plus the red Powerball.

The total grand prize for the drawing was $2.04 billion with an estimated cash value of $997.6 million.

However, nobody has come forward to claim the prize. According to the California lottery, the winner has up to one year to claim the jackpot.

“One lucky ticket sold at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena matched all 6 numbers in the November 7.

An additional 22 winners will receive $1 million each after matching all five white ball numbers without the power play option  including at least one winner in Texas.

The Powerball website says unclaimed prizes are kept by the lottery jurisdiction.