April Brought More Than $210 Million in Online Gambling Revenue for Pennsylvania

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April Brought More Than $210 Million in Online Gambling Revenue for Pennsylvania

April was another stellar month for PA online casinos, with the Pennsylvania Gambling Control Board (PGCB) reporting gross monthly revenue from iGaming to have reached $212.2.

Although the previous month’s $233 million record is going to prove very hard to top, online casinos in the Keystone State appear to be keeping the $200 million benchmark as a constant in the past months, never once dipping under since February of this year.

26.39% Increase Recorded from April Last Year

Casino games offered online generated a monthly gross revenue of $173,425,559 in April 2024, up from $137,214,750 in April 2023, an increase of 26.39%. With total tax revenue from internet gaming play in the last month totaling $75,617,783, it appears the state of Pennsylvania is set to continue riding the gambling wave for quite a while.

Meanwhile, as expected, slots raked in the highest revenue with $126,013,832, slightly lower than the previous month’s $135,519,554. Table games brought in significantly less than half, with $45,006,006, also dipping somewhat from March’s total of just over $53,000,000. Poker remains lagging behind, generating some $2,405,721 in income, although if the multi-state online poker compact goes through, things could change very fast. 

Still, with PA online casinos raking in an impressive total of $173,425,559, no one’s complaining.

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