2022 was a very good year for commercial casinos in the US. Gamblers left a total of $60.4 billion in the machines and on the tables giving the house edge its best year ever.
On Wednesday, the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker showed that land-based gambling accounted for about 80% of the win with online casinos and internet sportsbetting picking up the other roughly 20% of last year’s revenue.
On a nationwide basis, online revenues in America lag behind many European markets. The U.K. is out front with 65% of revenues coming from iGaming, France at about 29%, and Germany at roughly 28%.
On Wednesday, the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker showed that land-based gambling accounted for about 80% of the win with online casinos and internet sportsbetting picking up the other roughly 20% of last year’s revenue.
On a nationwide basis, online revenues in America lag behind many European markets. The U.K. is out front with 65% of revenues coming from iGaming, France at about 29%, and Germany at roughly 28%.