This week, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board made its 2022–2023 Annual Report public. The 44-page summary celebrates the financial gains the Commonwealth is experiencing as a result of the thriving gaming market and highlights the achievements of the state gaming industry over the past 12 months.
After Nevada, Pennsylvania had the second-highest gaming revenue in the US in 2017. The 17 land-based casinos, online gaming sites, retail sportsbooks, truck stops with video games, and online fantasy sports competitions in the Keystone State collectively took in more than $5.2 billion from bettors and players to edge out New Jersey by a small margin.
After Nevada, Pennsylvania had the second-highest gaming revenue in the US in 2017. The 17 land-based casinos, online gaming sites, retail sportsbooks, truck stops with video games, and online fantasy sports competitions in the Keystone State collectively took in more than $5.2 billion from bettors and players to edge out New Jersey by a small margin.