Commercial gaming revenue in the United States eclipsed $60 billion for the first time ever in 2022. It marks the second consecutive year that the US gaming industry reached a new yearly revenue benchmark.
The numbers come from the American Gaming Association (AGA), the DC-based trade group that lobbies the US and state governments on behalf of its members.
The AGA’s “Revenue Tracker” compiles quarterly and annual revenue reports that include retail slot machines and table games, in-person and online sportsbook win, and iGaming income. The AGA uses revenue numbers supplied by each state gaming regulator to compile the disclosures.
Total 2022 revenue came in at $60.42 billion — a 13.9% year-over-year increase. Slots won $34.19 billion — a 5.1% increase from 2021 — while table profits climbed 13.9% to $10 billion.
The numbers come from the American Gaming Association (AGA), the DC-based trade group that lobbies the US and state governments on behalf of its members.
The AGA’s “Revenue Tracker” compiles quarterly and annual revenue reports that include retail slot machines and table games, in-person and online sportsbook win, and iGaming income. The AGA uses revenue numbers supplied by each state gaming regulator to compile the disclosures.
Total 2022 revenue came in at $60.42 billion — a 13.9% year-over-year increase. Slots won $34.19 billion — a 5.1% increase from 2021 — while table profits climbed 13.9% to $10 billion.