Mississippi betting market struggles in July
| By iGB Editorial Team
Mississippi’s regulated sports betting market has recorded a month-on-month decline in revenue for July, with amounts wagered also down over the month.
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Mississippi’s regulated sports betting market has recorded a month-on-month decline in revenue for July, with amounts wagered also down over the month.
Total handle declined to $13.83m, while revenue for casinos in the state’s coastal, central and northern regions was €1.05m, down 35.2% from June’s €1.63m, suggesting a win percentage of 7.87%.
As in previous months, the majority (54.0%) came from Mississippi’s coastal casinos, though sports wagering revenue of $568,952.96 represented a 19.9% fall from June’s total of $709,901.16. Punters in the region wagered a total of $8.66m, down marginally from June’s $8.99m.
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