Friday’s Mega Millions lottery drawing will be the second-biggest jackpot ever, at an estimated $970 million.
But before you rush out and buy a ticket, understand that the odds are stacked against you. In fact, your chances of winning the jackpot are a bit under 1 in 303 million.
How unlikely is that? Following are several events where the odds are much better than winning the lottery.
1. Becoming a millionaire
Your odds of becoming a millionaire depend on various factors, including your age and education level. Another influential factor is race, according to numbers that the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ran for Bloomberg in 2016.
For example, here are odds of becoming a millionaire by race for a middle-aged, college-educated American:
- Asian: 22.3% (about 1 in 5)
- White: 21.5% (about 1 in 5)
- Hispanic: 6.8% (about 1 in 15)
- Black: 6.4% (about 1 in 16)
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2. Being struck by lightning
If you live to age 80, the odds of being struck by lightning in your lifetime are 1 in 15,300, according to the National Weather Service. Your odds of being struck by lightning in any given year are much lower — about 1 in 1.2 million — but still much better than your odds of hitting Friday’s jackpot.
3. Getting a hole-in-one
An amateur golfer’s odds of getting a hole-in-one on a par 3 hole are roughly 1 in 12,500. For a pro, the odds of making the same ace are around 1 in 2,500.
4. Being killed in a shark attack
Your odds of dying in a shark attack are about 1 in 3.7 million.
5. Having identical twins
Identical-twin pregnancies account for 0.45% of all pregnancies. That translates to odds of about 1 in 222.
Identical twins are more common in pregnancies conceived with fertility treatment, accounting for 0.95% of such pregnancies. That’s about 1 in 105.
6. Drawing a flush
Your odds of getting a royal flush — that is, a 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of the same suit — in a poker game are about 1 in 650,000.
For a flush — any five cards of the same suit — your odds are about 1 in 505.
7. Bowling a perfect game
For the average bowler, the odds of rolling a 300 game are 1 in 11,500. For a pro bowler, they drop to 1 in 460.
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