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Pennsylvania Smashes Records Again with March Gambling Revenue


The only segment that registered a decrease of popularity was online poker, which went down from $2,889,710 to $2,474,651. However, the latter figure could easily undergo significant improvement if ... Read More

Gambling revenue in Pennsylvania reaches all-time monthly high


Pennsylvania sees record highs in gambling revenue as it reached $554.6m in March which is 7.64% higher than March 2023.… Continue reading Gambling revenue in Pennsylvania reaches all-time monthly ... Read More

Pennsylvania among the "most gambling-addicted states," report finds


On Tuesday, WalletHub released its "Most Gambling-Addicted States" report for 2024. Pennsylvania came in at No. 5, while West Virginia came in at No. 8. Nevada was the most "gambling-addicted" state, ... Read More

Gaming Industry Tops $5.6 Billion in February Revenue


A new record has been set for revenue generated by traditional casino games, sports betting, and iGaming in the month of February. Read More

Where is iGaming Legal in the United States? A State-by-State Guide


Discover where iGaming is legal in the US with our state-by-state guide. Stay informed about online gambling regulations nationwide. Read More

Another record for New Jersey internet gambling revenue as in-person winnings struggle


New Jersey's high-flying internet gambling market continues to smash records. But the amount of money won from in-person gamblers at most of Atlantic City's casinos is less than it was before the ... Read More


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