Louisiana sets online sports betting revenue record in December
| By Robert Fletcher
Online sports betting revenue reached a record $30.5m in December, despite a month-on-month decline in consumer spending.
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Revenue was at its highest since the state opened its legal online wagering market in January of 2022, surpassing the previous monthly high of $28.4m in March.
The December revenue total was also in stark contrast to the $27.6m loss reported during November, which came as a result of US businessman Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale winning a number of large bets on Major League Baseball’s World Series.