Michigan iGaming and Sports Betting Operators Generate $302,7M in September Revenue
Tuesday 21 de October 2025 / 12:00
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(Michigan).- Michigan’s commercial and tribal online gaming and sports betting operators reported a combined $302.7 million in gross receipts for September 2025, with iGaming leading the market despite a slight monthly decline, while internet sports betting showed a significant year-over-year drop.
In September 2025, Michigan’s iGaming and internet sports betting industry recorded a total of $302.7 million in gross receipts, representing a 3.1% decrease from August. iGaming gross receipts totaled $259.1 million, down from $263.27 million, while online sports betting receipts fell to $43.6 million from $49.27 million the previous month.
The combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) reached $256.6 million, with $243.4 million from iGaming and $13.2 million from sports betting, marking a 1.5% decrease for iGaming AGR and a 61.3% drop for sports betting AGR month-over-month. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR increased 33.5%, while sports betting AGR declined 52.0% compared to September 2024.
Internet sports betting handle surged to $524.3 million, up 54.7% from August’s $338.9 million, indicating growing player engagement despite lower receipts.
State and Local Taxes: Operators submitted $51.6 million in state taxes and payments, including $50.8 million from iGaming and $768,038 from online sports betting. Detroit’s three commercial casinos contributed $13.4 million in city taxes and fees, while tribal operators reported $6.1 million in payments to their governing bodies.
As of September 2025, Michigan has 15 authorized commercial and tribal operators offering iGaming and/or internet sports betting, with 14 offering iGaming and 11 providing online sports betting. Detailed operator results and revenue distribution data are published on the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) website.
This report highlights the state’s robust online gaming market and the ongoing impact of regulated iGaming and sports betting on both state revenues and the local economy.
Categoría:Reports & Data
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País: United States
Región: North America
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