Indiana betting revenue and handle rocket YoY but down from March
| By Marese O'Hagan
The sports betting market in Indiana saw handle come to $236.4m in April, a 25% decrease from March, but a 798.7% increase compared to the low handle in April 2020 due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Total adjusted gross revenue (AGR) came to $20.0 for the month, a 23.8% drop from March but a staggering 1187.2% increase from just $1.5m in April 2020.
The state took in a tax amount of $1.9m this month, a rise of $1.7m from April last year but a decrease of $595,789 from March 2021.
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