Indiana betting handle continues to climb in November
| By Robert Fletcher
Player spending on sports betting in Indiana increased again month-on-month in November, though the state also reported year-on-year declines across revenue and handle.
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Consumers wagered a total of $452.3m on sports during November, up 1.4% from October but 2.5% lower than $463.7m in November of last year.
Football remained the most popular sport to bet on, attracting $480.6m in wagers. Baseball followed with $242.9m in bets, then basketball with $220.6m. Parlay bets totalled $479.6m and wagering on other sports reached $294.9m.