Maine Sports Betting In November Shows Growth Month over Month
Share This TagsNovember’s sports betting figures, recently released by the Maine Gambling Control Unit, show robust growth in the face of broader industry challenges, while many states across the nation grappled with declining revenues in October, Maine’s November performance stands.
Maine’s sports betting operators collectively generated $8 million in revenue during November, marking a 108% increase from October’s $3.8 million. Growth occurred despite a slight dip in the overall betting handle, which decreased from $52.3 million in October to $51.9 million in November.
- Passamaquoddy Tribe:
- Penobscot, Maliseet, and Micmac Tribes:
- First Track Investments LLC:
These figures highlight the dominance of the Passamaquoddy Tribe in Maine’s sports betting market, accounting for the lion’s share of both handle and revenue. The significant month-over-month growth in adjusted gross receipts across all operators.
Comparing Maine’s Performance to National Trends
Maine’s November success is particularly impressive when viewed in the context of broader industry trends. October proved to be a challenging month for sports betting revenues across the United States, with many states experiencing declining holds despite record-breaking handles.
Key observations from the national landscape: