South Dakota Powerball

Latest Powerball results and how much you keep after South Dakota taxes.

Latest Powerball Drawing

Saturday, May 23
41641486626

Jackpot: $154M

Drawings every Mon, Wed & Sat at 10:59 PM ET · Power Play optional +$1

South Dakota Powerball — Take-Home After Taxes

Based on $154M jackpot · Estimated

Cash Lump Sum

Advertised jackpot$154M
Cash value (~55%)$85M
Federal tax (37%)$31M
South Dakota tax$0 (no state tax)
You keep$53M

Annuity (30 Payments)

Full jackpot$154M
Annual payment$5M
Federal withholding (24%)$1M
Annual net$4M
30-year total$117M

South Dakota Lottery Information

State tax on winnings

0% — No state tax

Draw days

Mon, Wed, Sat at 10:59 PM ET

Ticket price

$2 per play (+$1 Power Play)

Jackpot odds

1 in 292,201,338

Official South Dakota Lottery Website

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Powerball jackpot in South Dakota?

The current Powerball jackpot is $154M. Powerball is played in South Dakota along with 44 other states. Drawings are held Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 PM ET.

How much do you keep from Powerball in South Dakota?

South Dakota does not tax lottery winnings at the state level. For the lump sum option on a $154M jackpot, you'd receive approximately $85M cash value and keep around $53M after the 37% federal tax. This makes South Dakota one of the most favorable states for lottery winners.

Where do I buy Powerball tickets in South Dakota?

Powerball tickets are sold at most convenience stores, gas stations, grocery stores, and other licensed lottery retailers throughout South Dakota. Tickets cost $2 per play, with an optional $1 Power Play add-on.

How do I claim a Powerball prize in South Dakota?

Prizes under $600 can typically be claimed at any South Dakota lottery retailer. Prizes $600 and above must be claimed at a South Dakota Lottery district office or headquarters. Jackpot winners must contact the South Dakota Lottery directly. Keep your ticket safe — it is the only proof of your win.

Does South Dakota tax Powerball winnings?

No. South Dakota does not have a state income tax on lottery winnings. You will still owe federal income tax (up to 37%), but South Dakota winners keep significantly more than winners in high-tax states.

Powerball in South Dakota

South Dakota residents can purchase Powerball tickets at licensed lottery retailers statewide. Powerball is a multi-state lottery operated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), with drawings every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 PM Eastern Time.

If you win the Powerball jackpot in South Dakota, you have 60 days from the drawing date to choose between the lump-sum cash option and the annuity. The lump sum pays approximately 55-60% of the advertised jackpot immediately, while the annuity pays the full amount over 29 years in 30 graduated payments.

South Dakota is one of the best states to win the lottery because it does not impose a state income tax on lottery winnings. Winners in South Dakota only owe federal income tax, which can reach 37% at the top bracket. This makes the South Dakota take-home significantly higher than states like New York (10.9% state tax) or Maryland (8.75%).