UPTICK IN TICKET PRICE
- Mega Millions players face new rules, including a higher ticket price, for bigger jackpots.
- Lottery officials aim to address 'jackpot fatigue' and differentiate Mega Millions from Powerball.
- The ticket price more than doubled to $5, while jackpot odds improved to 1 in 290 million.
- Washington state lottery director Joshua Johnston noted, "People really want big jackpots."
- Officials anticipate increased revenue, larger jackpots, and more frequent billion-dollar prizes.
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