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Pennsylvania Online Sports Betting Sees More than $45 Million in August Revenues
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported more than $515.4 million in total sports betting handle and $49.1 million in taxable revenue. Read More
Michigan Sports Betting Grows 21% Year-Over-Year in August
Michigan’s retail and online sports betting market took in $338.9 million in wagers during August, marking a 21% year-over-year increase. Total gross sports betting receipts also reached $49.3 million ... Read More
New Jersey Sportsbooks' Revenue Spikes, Win Rate Stays High in August

The Garden State’s sports betting operators hauled in $81.9 million in gross revenue on an $814.3-million handle. Read More
North Carolina sports betting grew in August, report shows
Since the start of sports betting in the state, gamblers have bet more than $9.7 billion in paid and promotional wagers, according to a report. Read More
North Carolina sports betting in August grows by 30% year over year
North Carolina gamblers have wagered more than $9 billion in legal paid bets since the launch of online sports betting in March 2024. Read More
New Jersey Sportsbooks Continue Summer Roll With $82 Million In August
The 10.1% win rate for August helped sportsbooks match the longest double-digit hold streak in state history, established from May-August 2023. Twelve of New Jersey’s 16 months with holds of 10% or ... Read More
Return of college football boosts NC sports wagering revenue

Account holders bet $463.8 million during August, while there was $14.8 million listed as promotional revenue from the eight licensed sportsbooks designed to entice potentila first-time wagers. Read More
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