Pennsylvania gaming revenue rises 26.3% as igaming hits record high
| By Marese O'Hagan
Pennsylvania has recorded total gaming revenue of $393.1m in January, with online gaming revenue hitting an all-time high.
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Data from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board revealed that revenue increased by 26.3% compared to January 2021.
The state’s highest performing casino for the month was Hollywood Casino at Penn National, which rose 31.2% year-on-year to $57.3m. Parx Casino came in second, with $51.8m, up 4.7%. Valley Forge Casino resort rose by 34.3% to almost $51m.