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Sports wagering revenue in Pennsylvania dropped 75% in February

The Gaming Control Board said that in February 2025, the total amount of money wagered on sporting events was $756,926,216, 14.38% more than in February 2024. The taxable revenue figure for ... Read More
Pennsylvania Reports Record Gaming Month in March Despite Sports Betting Decline

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board revealed an all-time gaming revenue record of $574.5 million during March, including $238.2 million from iGaming. Sports betting revenue tumbled despite ... Read More
Sports Betting Declines in Pennsylvania but Online Casinos Perform Well

Pennsylvania’s sports betting industry faced a drop of 4.4% in year-on-year revenue for February, meaning the industry is at its lowest since 2022. The state’s commercial gaming revenue came ... Read More
PA Sports Betting: Top Legal Pennsylvania Sportsbooks & Betting Sites

bet365 Pennsylvania ... in revenue — despite sports betting decreasing by 40.7% year-over-year. March 19, 2025: Pennsylvania sportsbooks are down 13.3% month-over-month in February, generating ... Read More
Betting Info - Pennsylvania - Yahoo Sports

Offshore and non-registered sports betting and online sportsbooks are illegal in Pennsylvania. As long as you are 21 years of age or older, you can bet at any registered and certified sportsbook ... Read More
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