Players in Tennessee spent $493.3m (£387.9m/€450.5m) in December, an increase on last year but a month-on-month decline from November’s record.
Gross handle in Tennessee in December was 12.0% higher than in the same month in 2023. However, it was 4.3% behind the record $515.5m wagered in November 2023.
Incidentally, November was the first month in which player spend on betting in Tennessee surpassed $500.0m. The state’s legal wagering market opened in November 2020.
The gross handle figure accounted for $1.7m in adjustments which, when included, meant $495.1m in gross wagers.
Gross handle for Tennessee in December was up by 12.4% year-on-year but 4.3% behind the $517.1m posted in November.
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Tennessee was able to generate $9.1m in privilege tax from sports wagering during the month. Figures were published by the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council but did not include data on revenue.
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