Tennessee Sports Betting Handle, Tax Collections Jump in March
Tennessee collected $473.5 million in gross wagers in March, up by almost 25% from February’s collection of $380.3 million.
Nikhil Kalro covers the sports betting industry and revenue reporting at Gaming Today. Much of his work analyzes state revenue information, including betting activity and revenue for individual states and sportsbook operators. In addition, Nikhil provides news updates on the gambling industry itself, including product launches and legal issues. Nikhil’s previous experience includes five years with ESPN.
Tennessee collected $473.5 million in gross wagers in March, up by almost 25% from February’s collection of $380.3 million.
Tennessee sports betting handle for February amounted to an impressive $378.2 million, indicating a continued upward trend.
Legislation to pass online sports betting in Mississippi made progress as the Senate’s Gaming Committee passed House Bill 774.
Maine sports betting handle continued its downtrend in Feb. 2024, with the state collecting $33.6 million in wagers.
Although sports betting is relatively new in the state, Maine hit a record high in sports betting handle in March with $47.6 million wagered.
After a quiet February, sports betting found increased traction in March in Louisiana as the state collected $350M in sports betting handle.
Disclaimer
GamingToday.com publishes promotions, independent reviews, expert guides, and news about legal sports betting and gambling to help readers make informed decisions. We support responsible gambling and, where available, focus coverage on licensed and regulated operators.
Problem gambling help: call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org. 21+ only. Please play responsibly.
Affiliate disclosure: Some links may earn us compensation, at no additional cost to you. This doesn’t influence our editorial content. Offers and terms can change, always check the operator’s official terms.