Sports betting decline hits Michigan igaming revenue in June
| By Robert Fletcher
Reduced sports betting activity in Michigan in June led to a month-on-month drop in overall online gambling revenue for the state.
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Combined gross igaming and sports betting receipts in Michigan amounted to $169.3m. This was down 8.9% from $185.5m in May this year, representing the third consecutive month of decline in the state.
However, the total was some 23.7% ahead of $136.9m in June 2022.
Online casino gaming gross receipts amounted to $151.0m, a year-on-year climb of 24.2% and marginally ahead of May. Gross sports betting receipts also increased 18.8% from June 2022 to $18.3m, but this was 48.0% lower than $35.2m in May.