Pennsylvania’s May Sports Betting Handle Rises 19% Year-Over-Year

The Keystone State saw an 8.3% drop in month-over-month action, but revenue rose 4.4% thanks to a 10.5% hold by operators.

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Brad Senkiw • News Editor
Jun 18, 2024 • 18:32 ET • 4 min read
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Action in the Keystone State continues to slow down in 2024 but compared to 2023, sports betting is surging.  

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board announced a May handle of $591.9 million, down 8.3% month-over-month but up 19.4% year-over-year. April followed a similar trend, as the amount wagered dropped 19% compared to March’s handle but surged 13% year-over-year.  

Despite less action in May, gross revenue rose 4.4% to $61.7 million. Taking away nearly $17.5 million in promotional credits, Pennsylvania’s online and retail sports betting operators hauled in profits of $44.2 million, up from $42.4 million in April and 7.6% higher year-over-year. 

The NBA and NHL playoffs and MLB might not have produced enough action to compete with a busier April, but the 10.4% hold rose nearly a point month-over-month.           

Pennsylvania filled its coffers with $15.9 million in May tax revenue, up from $14.4 million the previous month. 

Big numbers add up

The Keystone State represents one of the top gaming markets in the U.S. 

With May’s wagers, Pennsylvania sports betting surpassed $30 billion all-time in handle, joining New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and Illinois to reach that milestone. Wagers also eclipsed the $3 billion mark year-to-date. 

With one month left in the 2023/2024 fiscal year, the handle reached $7.7 billion while gross revenue sits just shy of $690 million. Operators have paid out more than $164 million in taxes to the state since July 2023.    

FanDuel keeps streak alive 

Online sports betting accounted for $556.9 million of the total handle and $59.1 million in revenue.  

Operator May Handle May Revenue
FanDuel $243 million $31.2 million
DraftKings $163.3 million $15.1 million
BetMGM $36.3 million $3.3 million
ESPN BET $31.6 million $3.1 million
BetRivers $22.3 million $1.8 million
Caesars $19.6 milion $756,642

FanDuel’s state-best monthly handle exceeded $200 million for the ninth consecutive month and put the popular mobile sportsbook over $1.48 billion for the amount wagered in 2024.   

DraftKings finished second with a $163.3 million handle while producing half of FanDuel’s $31.2 million revenue. 

BetMGM edged ESPN BET for the third spot in May by less than $5 million, but only $200,000 separated their revenues. BetRivers was the only other online sportsbook to reach $20 million in wagers. 

Caesars came close in handle, while a 3.8% hold kept the mobile operator from reaching $1 million in revenue.    

Revenues up for retail and igaming

Retail’s sports betting handle slipped 7.7% month-over-month to $34.9 million in May, but a solid 7.4% hold led to revenue of $2.6 million, up 85% from April.    

Online casinos saw revenue grow 23.5% year-over-year to $174 million, up slightly from April’s $173.4 million. The Keystone State hauled in $76 million in tax revenue from iGaming. 

All forms of gaming, including traditional casino games and fantasy sports, produced $521 million in revenue, an 8.7% increase year-over-year. 

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Brad has been covering sports betting and iGaming industry news for Covers since 2023. He writes about a wide range of topics, including sportsbook insights, proposed legislation, regulator decision-making, state revenue reports, and online sports betting launches. Brad reported heavily on North Carolina’s legal push for and creation of online sportsbooks, appearing on numerous Tar Heel State radio and TV news shows for his insights.

Before joining Covers, Brad spent over 15 years as a reporter and editor, covering college sports for newspapers and websites while also hosting a radio show for seven years.

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