Rhode Island sports betting revenue falls to $1.5m in February
| By Marese O'Hagan
Rhode Island sportsbooks revenue totaled at $1.5m in February, a 33.0% decrease from February 2020 and 58.5% drop from January 2021.
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Players wagered $34.1m on sports during the month, down 14.3% from the previous month but up 21.2% from $28.1m in the same month of 2020.
Mobile betting revenue came to $975,735, more than double 2020’s mobile betting total, but land-based revenue between the Twin River Casino and the Tiverton Casino amounted to $580,089, down 67.7%.