Gaming revenue growth continues to decelerate in US
| By iGB Editorial Team
Commercial gaming revenue growth slowed for a fourth consecutive month in May, according to the American Gaming Association (AGA).
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Total gross gaming revenue (GGR) in the US increased year-on-year in May by 6.4% to $5.49bn (£4.28bn/€4.97bn). Over the first five months of 2023, total GGR is up by 12.4% at $27.59bn.
However, the AGA’s Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker revealed that growth has slowed steadily since a year-on-year increase of over 20% was registered in January 2023.