October 2022 saw a larger handle ($446 million), more revenue ($46.9 million), and a higher tax bill ($4.4 million).
When compared to 2022, last month was down from a year ago. After paying out winning tickets, sportsbooks held roughly 10% of the bets they took in. The state then took $4.2 million in taxes.
The Indiana Gaming Commission announced that the Hoosier State accepted $429.6 million in bets in October, a modest 6% increase compared to the $404.1 million in September.įrom the nearly $430 million in action, the 12 licensees reported $45.2 million in taxable revenue.