Tennessee betting revenue bounces back in June
| By Marese O'Hagan
The Tennessee Education Lottery (TEL), which is responsible for licensing and regulating online sports betting in the state, has reported that customers wagered a total of $174.5m in June, an increase of 8.4% month-on-month.
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This was up from $160.9m wagered in May, which was the month with the lowest recorded wagering handle since the market opened in November 2020.
This record was previously set in February, with a handle of $176.3m. However, handle rocketed back in March to $205.9m.