March 2025 became historical for online casino in the United States: a total gross income in seven states where casino digital platforms were legalized, numerical reached 905.6 million dollarsThe field is 26.2% more than in the same period of last year.
This is reported by the casino. It is noted that in all states where online casino is legalized gross gross or adjusted income by 20% Or more than March last year. Moreover, each of them established new monthly notes in one or both of these indicators:
- Pennsylvania: 291.6 million dollars. USA gross income;
- Michigan and New Jersey: more than 240 million dollars each;
- Connecticut: 57.7 million dollars. USA (+30.3%);
- West Virginia: 36.4 million dollars. USA (+51.9%);
- Delaware: 10.3 million dollars (almost twice as much as in March 2024);
- Island genus: 5.1 million US dollars
Thus, the tax expenses for local budgets in March were 177.1 million dollarsThis is 41.1 million dollars more than a year. But this amount does not take into account local fees at the levels of districts and municipalities.
This historical growth became possible, in particular, thanks to the March tournament NCAA, which every year attracts a large number of new and rare players in sports prices. This large-scale sports event creates an ideal opportunity for mobile prices and online casinos, attracting a wide audience to other game verticals.
At the same time, general bets in public reports with Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Western Virginia, Delaware and Iland Rod amounted to $ 10.9 billion. USA, which is $ 2.5 billion. USA (28.5%) of additional rates. The leader in this ranking is ration of $ 7.9 billion.
According to OBOZ.ua, the US gambling market is growing rapidly in the United States, but most of it remains outlawed. According to statistics, one legal institution or bookmaker is about 10 illegal, and their income is 74% of the total industry.
Source: Obozrevatel

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