PA Online Casinos Beat Summer Slump with Excellent Revenue

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Mid-summer is traditionally a slow period for gambling sites all over, but PA online casinos weren’t having it. Figures reported by the Pennsylvania Gambling Control Board (PGCB) revealed that operators have almost reached $217 million in gross earnings throughout July. 

This is the third-highest all-time figure, raising the bar even higher for upcoming months as many players return to the digital world after returning from the holidays. 

31.20% Increase Over Last Year’s Income

The PGCB reported that online casino games yielded a monthly gross revenue of $174,318,463 in July, marking a solid 31.20% increase from just over $132 million in July last year. As a result, the state of Pennsylvania’s coffers will be enriched by $75,545,125 in tax revenue.

Bally’s Pennsylvania registered the biggest growth, raking in $3,481,003, which is a whopping 141.31% increase when compared to $1,442,535 in July 2023. However, the largest revenue was recorded by Hollywood Casino at Penn National Racecourse, which netted $64,006,434. Last year, it had reported just over $54 million throughout the same month.

Hollywood Casino is leading the pack, with a substantial gap separating it from its next competitor, Valley Forge Casino Resort. The latter netted $45,503,850 this month. However, the figure remains impressive, representing a 55.72% increase over the previous year. 

Third place in revenue rankings is taken by Rivers Casino Philadelphia, which operates BetRivers, with an undoubtedly more modest growth of 11.24%, bringing its 2023 revenue of just under $27 million to just shy of $30 million this year. 

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