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Are you someone who flocks to your local corner store every time the Mega Millions jackpot skyrockets, even though you know the odds aren’t ever in your favor? Do you yell at the TV when the Powerball numbers don’t go your way? Well, maybe the state you live in is partially to blame. Gambling site Bonus.com put together a study analyzing jackpot wins on a state-by-state basis to determine which states are the luckiest. Cheapism highlighted some of the results so you can decide if moving across the country to increase your chances of securing a jackpot is worth the headache (note: Cheapism does not endorse that decision, though we won’t judge you either). 

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Luckiest States

Luckiest States
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Lady Luck must be best friends with California. With 16 Mega Millions wins and 11 Powerball jackpots between 2012 and 2022, the state is considered the luckiest of them all. These states round out the top five:

2. New York

3. New Jersey

4. Florida

5. Illinois and Michigan (tie)

Related: Why You Should Never Play the Lottery

States With Zero Jackpot Wins

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Lady Luck isn’t besties with every state, apparently. There are eleven states that had not a single jackpot win between 2012 and 2022 including:

  • Arkansas
  • Idaho
  • Kentucky
  • Maine
  • Mississippi 
  • Montana
  • New Mexico
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma 
  • South Dakota 
  • Wyoming

States With the Highest Jackpot Totals

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The top Powerball jackpot rang in at $2.04 billion to a lucky Californian and the top Mega Millions jackpot of $1.537 billion was sold in South Carolina. But when it comes to states with the highest overall jackpot totals, here are the states that crack the top ten:

1. California: $7.7 billion

2. Florida: $5.07 billion

3. New York: $4.01 billion

4. New Jersey: $3.81 billion

5. Illinois: $2.83 billion

6. Tennessee: $2.74 billion

7. Michigan: $2.03 billion

8. South Carolina: $1.93 billion

9. Pennsylvania: $1.83 billion

10. Arizona: $1.83 billion

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States With No Lottery

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Not every state indulges its residents in the potential luck (or endless disappointment) of the lottery. These states do not play the lottery:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Nevada 
  • Utah

The Maine Event

Philadelphia, United States - March 13, 2011: Many Mega Millions lottery tickets and one dollar bills. Mega Millions is Americas biggest jackpot game. It is held in 42 states and has jackpots starting at $12 million.
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Until this year, Maine was down on its luck, ranking among the states with zilch for jackpot wins. Then, on Friday the 13th (of all days) in January 2023, Maine scored big with a $1.34 billion Mega Millions jackpot win, which is the second-largest Mega Millions jackpot of all-time. Talk about luck changing.

Meet the Writer

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer who has dabbled in a variety of subject matter throughout her career. As a mom of multiple young children, she tries to maintain a sustainable lifestyle for her family. She grows vegetables in her garden, gets her meat in bulk from local farmers, and cans fruits and vegetables with friends. Her kids have plenty of hand-me-downs in their closets, but her husband jokes that before long, they might need to invest in a new driveway thanks to the frequent visits from delivery trucks dropping off online purchases (she can’t pass up a good deal, after all). You can reach her at [email protected].