The Michigan Gaming Control Board reported $59.2 million in overall gross sports betting revenue for September, the second-highest total in state history as operators combined for a lofty 11.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported $95.8 million in gross sports betting revenue for September on Thursday as the state’s 10 mobile operators aggressively sought business through
New Jersey sportsbooks shook off a double-digit percentage decline in handle and claimed $119.6 million in adjusted gross sports betting revenue for September, according to figures released by the
New York‘s sportsbooks had one of the busiest and best months of the post-PASPA era of sports wagering in the United States, surpassing $2 billion in handle and
The Arizona Department of Gaming reported $42.5 million in gross sports betting revenue in July before any deductions were taken, completing a sizzling summer month across the country for
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reported a record $75.4 million in gross sports betting revenue for September on Tuesday as handle reached an all-time monthly high of $678.7 million.
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission reported a record $27.5 million in sports betting revenue for September on Friday as DraftKings set all-time state highs for handle and revenue.
Da da da, da da dud. ESPN BET generated only $9.1 million handle in its first full week as a mobile operator in New York, according to figures released
The Indiana Gaming Commission reported $53 million in adjusted gross sports betting revenue for September on Friday, continuing a nationwide rout of the public for the month. It was the
The Kansas Lottery reported a record $34.1 million in gross sports betting revenue for September on Thursday as all six mobile sportsbooks posted double-digit holds in routing the betting
Maryland sportsbooks combined for an eye-watering 25.2% hold on parlay wagers in September, according to the state’s lottery and gaming agency, resulting in $50.3 million in
The total known sports betting handle in the United States in the post-PASPA era surpassed $400 billion Thursday when Maryland and Kansas reported a combined $781.7 million worth of
The Washington D.C. Office of Lottery and Gaming, along with D.C. Lottery, reported all-time monthly highs of $8.1 million in sports betting revenue and $58.1 million
FanDuel again topped the lists for sports betting handle and revenue in Virginia for August, according to a Freedom of Information Act request that was fulfilled by the Virginia Lottery.
ESPN BET generated a $3 million handle in its first three days of accepting mobile wagers in New York, part of a Top 10 overall week of action ending Sunday