Delaware sports betting handle continues to decline in March
| By Robert Fletcher
Player spending on sports wagering in Delaware fell to a seven-month low in March, although the state was able to report an increase in igaming wagers.
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Betting handle for the month amounted to $3.5m, which was 32.7% lower than $5.2m in the same month last year and 14.6% behind the $4.1m wagered in February this year. This was also the lowest monthly total since August 2022.
However, sports wagering revenue was $544,385, only marginally lower than $553,465 in March 2022 and 77.6% higher than $306,573 in February.