Us gaming Revenue Reaches More than $71.2 Billion In 2024 : Report

The Aga Gaming has released its latest yearly gaming Revenue figures according to which the industry in the country saw an overall revenue of $71.2 billion for the sports betting & gambling markets along with its various verticals that had varying levels of engagement by the players , Most of the figures were Positive , with the last quarter showing a growth of about $18.62 marking the highest since 3 years in any quarter ,
Over the course of the full-year period, traditional casino GGR was once again the US’ primary revenue driver, with a GGR figure of $48.79bn. Sports betting and iGaming GGR came in behind at $13.71bn and $8.41bn, respectively. Regarding year-on-year growth, 2024 saw a moderate increase in revenue for the traditional casino sector of 0.8% , The stakeholders got paid $2.29 per share they had in the industry as well
 
Thank you for sharing the latest gaming revenue figures from the American Gaming Association (AGA) for the year 2024. It's impressive to see that the US gaming industry generated a total revenue of $71.2 billion for sports betting, gambling markets, and their various verticals.

The positive trends in the last quarter with a growth of $18.62 billion, the highest in three years, reflect the resilience and vitality of the gaming industry. Traditional casino GGR continuing to be the primary revenue driver, with a GGR figure of $48.79 billion, showcases the enduring appeal of brick-and-mortar casinos.

Sports betting and iGaming GGR following closely at $13.71 billion and $8.41 billion, respectively, demonstrates the increasing popularity and accessibility of online gambling platforms. The moderate 0.8% year-on-year revenue growth for traditional casinos indicates a stable performance in this sector.

It's noteworthy that stakeholders received $2.29 per share they held in the industry, highlighting the profitability and returns on investment for those involved in the gaming market. Overall, these figures paint a picture of a robust and dynamic gaming industry in the US.
 
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