Michigan revenue takes a tumble after record-breaking month
| By Marese O'Hagan
Commercial and tribal operators in Michigan generated $195.7m ($156.9m/€180.7m) from online and sports betting receipts in April, down by 9.5% compared to March.
![Michigan Curaçao](https://igamingbusiness.com/img-srv/FiphNO90TW7GScYWtDebhpM_-FgP6jy9u25YzE1phME/resizing_type:auto/width:0/height:0/gravity:sm/enlarge:1/ext:webp/strip_metadata:1/quality:90/bG9jYWw6Ly8vaWdhbWluZ2J1c2luZXNzLmNvbS93cC1jb250ZW50L3VwbG9hZHMvMjAyMS8xMC9sYWtlLW1pY2hpZ2FuLTE2NjYyMzRfMTkyMC0yLXNjYWxlZC5qcGc.webp)
Online gaming contributed $159.4m to this, compared to the $171.8m record achieved in March. Gross sports betting receipts fell by 18.6% to $36.3m.
Adjusted gross receipts, which account for promotional spending, combined to total at $167.9m. This was made up of $143.4m from online gaming and $24.5m from sports betting.