NH Sports Wagering Revenue Declines Again

Sportsbook revenues in the Granite State declined in May in spite of a 633.1 percent increase over 2020. The figures were released by the New Hampshire Lottery, which operates sports betting in the state.

NH Sports Wagering Revenue Declines Again

New Hampshire sports betting revenues declined again in May, despite a 633.1 percent increase over the year before, according to the New Hampshire Lottery.

Revenues in May were $3.1 million, compared to $424,947 a year before when all sportsbooks were closed in the Granite State due to the pandemic. However, monthly revenues in April were $3.3 million, which was a 23.3 percent decline from March.

Mobile betting was two thirds of all sports betting revenue in May.

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