Rhode Island sports betting revenue level in February
| By Robert Fletcher
Revenue from sports betting in Rhode Island remained level year-on-year in February, while the state reported only a marginal increase in handle.
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Wagering revenue for the month amounted to $3.6m, equalling the amount generated in the same month last year, but down 30.8% from $5.2m in January of this year.
Online betting accounted for $2.0m of revenue in February, while combined retail revenue from Twin River and Tiverton Casino reached $1.6m. Twin River retail revenue hit $1.9m, while Tiverton Casino posted $420,795 for the month.