Betting

Sports Betting Rebounds Throughout Many US States

In what could be considered a rebound in the US’s sports betting activities, many states are witnessing an unprecedented rise in gambling activities. The trend will catch the pace further with a greater number of operators resuming their operations after a long period of shut-down.

For instance, West Virginia has recorded an unprecedented response with a betting handle hitting $40.4m in August. Compared to the $16m that state recorded in July, the rise is truly significant. Experts believe that the figure for September will go even higher, more betting operators are being in the process of going live. In terms of customer spending, the online casino market in West Virginia recorded a figure of $39.6m in August. This translated into revenue of $555k, and expectations are that the September figure will be more encouraging than August.

Iowa and Indiana Scenario

In the state of Iowa, the betting handle of August was $50.3m, which is more than double compared against July. The total revenue for August was pegged at $3m, in which $1.6m came through the digital platforms.

A similar enthusiastic response has been recorded in the state of Indiana, where operators handled wages worth $169m in August. The dominance of the online channel can be estimated from the fact that out of the total amount, $144m was contributed by the online channels only. The collection in August represents an increase of around 47.6% over July. The revenue figure in August hit $9.8m, which is an improvement of over $3.1m compared to July. The prominent players in the betting market of Indiana are FanDuel and DraftKings, and both of these have continued to maintain their dominance in the market.

Conclusion

These enthusiastic numbers coming from the various states in the US indicate that gamers are coming back to the sports betting. The rebound of the sports betting market will be even more enthusiastic in the coming months, which is a good indication for the industry’s overall financial health. What further fuels the hope is the fact that more operators are going live after a hiatus that, in turn, will bring extra revenue to the segment in the future.

Patrick Crawford

Patrick Crawford began his career as a freelance writer. Recently, he connected with Casino.fail as an executive news writer covering topics for the latest Casino insights. He also loves to read poems in his relax time.

Recent Posts

Uncover a Treasure Trove in Pragmatic Play’s New Video Slot Smugglers Cove

The Maritime-themed new slot game by Pragmatic Play looks all bundled up with a number…

3 years ago

Las Vegas Is Back With a Bang With Record Winnings

Las Vegas casinos are now on a major winning streak. This streak is aiding a…

3 years ago

3 Top Sports Gambling Stocks for Your Next Bet

Score Media and Gaming, or theScore, a Canadian sports betting company, witnessed its stock price…

3 years ago

Ingram, Martin, and Hellmuth Among Cash Live Poker Investors

After finishing eighth at the WSOP 2010 Main Event, Matt Jarvis went through a ride…

3 years ago

Casino Lobbying Group Asks for Responsible Gaming Reforms

The AGA (American Gaming Association announced several recommendations on Tuesday with the aim of providing…

3 years ago

Tennessee Sportsbooks Push GGR and Betting Volume Growth in June

Analysts from PlayTenn, which keeps complete about the Volunteer State's gaming sector, state that events…

3 years ago