Pennsylvania Gambling Revenue for May in Top Form
It appears that Pennsylvania online casinos are truly on a roll, as the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) released the revenue figures for online gambling in May.
The numbers exceeded $200 million for the fourth month running. Figures for iGaming revenue throughout May reached $216.5 million, making up for April’s slight dip.
23.50% Increase from May Last Year
Online casinos in the Keystone State registered a sharp increase of 23.50% in overall revenue from internet gaming. Slots were responsible for a substantial portion of this increase, seeing a 26.15% jump from just over $100 million in May 2023 to almost $127 million this year.
However, table games are also on the rise as we’ve seen this month rake in almost $45 million, another huge leap from the figure from last year, which stood at just under $38 million. The total tax revenue generated for the state throughout May is $76,063,660.
Below, you’ll find a breakdown of the exact figures by game category.
Type of Gaming Revenue | May 2024 | May 2023 | % Change |
iGaming Slot Revenue | $126,899,919 | $100,590,742 | 26.15% |
iGaming Tables Revenue | $44,914,620 | $37,878,178 | 18.58% |
iGaming Poker Revenue | $2,274,971 | $2,502,131 | -9.08% |
Total Gaming Revenue | $174,089,510 | $140,971,051 | 23.50% |
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