Michigan online casino revenue grows but betting declines in July
| By Marese O'Hagan
The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has reported $111.9m (£808.6m/€950.1m) in combined online sports betting and casino revenue in July, in a fourth consecutive month of decline.
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The total was 2.0% less than $114.2 reported in June.
A total of $92.3m was generated by internet casino gaming, a 3.4% rise month-on-month, while sports betting receipts fell by 21.6% to $19.6m.