Michigan Sets October iGaming Revenues

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The state of Michigan set a record for online gaming revenue in October, with the Wolverine State hauling in $141 million for the period, which is up 34.7% from last year.

Online commercial and tribal revenues were $190.2 million, up from $134 million last year. The numbers were also up 7.7% from September of this year. Internet sportsbetting numbers were up 67.8% to $49.2 million on handle of $480.8 million.

Taxes paid to the state were $28.2 million, with $26.3 million coming from internet gaming, and $1.9 million coming from sportsbetting.

Aggregate online gambling revenues for the year-to-date stand at $1.2 billion, while sportsbetting revenues come in at $163.2 million.

Detroit's three land casinos had revenues of $102.8 million in October, down 10% from 2021.

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Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.