Michigan smashes igaming revenue record again in November
| By Robert Fletcher
Michigan achieved record igaming revenue for the second consecutive month in November, although the state reported a year-on-year decline in sports betting revenue.
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Total online commercial and tribal revenue for November reached $186.3m, up 15.2% from $161.7m in the same month in 2021 but down 2.1% from $190.2m in October 2022, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) reported.
Online gaming gross receipts amounted to $145.4m, a 35.1% increase on November 2021 and a total that surpassed the previous monthly record of $141.0m set in October 2022.