Indiana sports betting handle and revenue slip to year-lows in June
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Player spending on betting in June amounted to $256.3m (£215.4m/€255.4m), up 4.1% from $246.3m in June 2021 but 16.9% lower than $308.4m in May of this year.
Baseball drew the most bets during the month, with consumers wagering $84.6m, while a further $36.4m was spent on basketball betting and $886,991 on soccer. Some $64.4m was attributed to parlay betting and $68.9m other sports.
In terms of taxable adjusted gross revenue from sports betting, this reached $15.8m in June, down 37.8% from $25.4m in June last year and also 48.5% lower than $30.7m in May this year.
FanDuel partner Blue Chip Casino remained the market leaders with $5.5m in revenue from $79.7m in bets, ahead of DraftKings-partnered Ameristar Casino with $3.5m in revenue and a handle of $72.6m.
Belterra Casino and its FanDuel-operated sportsbook followed with revenue of $3.2m off a handle of $33.9m.
The IGC also said the state was able to collect $1.5m in sports betting tax during the month.