
Defying Inflation Worries, US Casinos Have Best Quarter
Sports betting set a quarterly revenue record of $1.68 billion, up nearly 81% from a year ago. read more >
Sports betting set a quarterly revenue record of $1.68 billion, up nearly 81% from a year ago. read more >
Revenue in January and February is up more than 19% from the previous record set in 2020. read more >
It's on track to launch before March Madness. read more >
Casino winnings were more than 21% higher than the previous best year, which came in 2019. read more >
The state has three glittering gambling halls and a fourth on the drawing board, but Arkansas sports bettors could soon have a mini-casino in their pockets: their cellphones. read more >
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the commercial gaming industry in the United States hard in 2020. read more >
In the last three months of 2019, Saracen Casino Resort in Pine Bluff handled nearly $1.4 million in bets on sports. read more >
This map from the American Gaming Association shows the states where sports betting is now legal, where sports betting has been approved but is not yet operational, and where bills have been prefiled or introduced to legalize sports betting and are under consideration. read more >
Sports wagering is coming to Arkansas although its final form and true impact remain unknown. read more >
Consumers in the United States spent $89 billion at casinos in 2017, $13 billion more than they spent on tickets for sporting events, according to a report released by the American Gaming Association. read more >