Michigan’s sports revenue hike can’t stop another online gambling fall
| By Richard Mulligan
Internet gaming operators in Michigan reported a third straight month of decline in June despite a leap in sports betting revenue.
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Figures released by Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) show gross internet gaming and sports betting receipts of $114.2m in June, down slightly on the $114.3m in May.
Internet gaming gross receipts fell by 6.0% on a month-by-month basis from $94.9m in May to $89.2m in June.