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Commercial Gaming Revenue in U.S. Hits $78.7B in 2025, Driving $18.1B in Taxes

(Washington, D.C.).- The U.S. commercial gaming industry reached a record high in 2025, generating $78.72 billion in gross gaming revenue (GGR), a 9.2 percent increase over the previous year, according to the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker.

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Commercial Gaming Revenue in U.S. Hits $78.7B in 2025, Driving $18.1B in Taxes

In 2025, legal, state-regulated gaming generated $18.09 billion in gaming tax revenue, supporting state and local education, infrastructure, and other services across the country, up 15.1 percent over last year. 

“For another year, legal commercial gaming in the United States has delivered exceptional results for consumers, operators, and the communities we serve,” said Bill Miller, President and CEO of the American Gaming Association. “These record revenues and tax contributions demonstrate the broad appeal of regulated gaming markets and why strong state oversight remains essential as our industry evolves.” 

Bar and line graph showing U.S. traditional casino monthly revenue (GGR in millions) and annual change (percent) from Jan 2024 to Feb 2026. Bars represent revenue; a red line shows annual change fluctuating between -2% and 10%.

Growth Across the Industry in 2025: 

  • Traditional Gaming generated $50.94 billion in revenue, up 2.3 percent, while contributing $11.33 billion in taxes, a 7.2 percent increase. 
  • Sports Betting revenue rose to $16.96 billion, a 22.8 percent increase, on a total handle of $166.94 billion (+11.0 percent). State-regulated sportsbooks generated $3.71 billion in taxes, up 32.4 percent year-over-year. 
  • iGaming reached $10.74 billion in revenue (+27.6 percent) and delivered $2.59 billion in taxes, a 36.9 percent increase. 

All 38 commercial gaming markets saw annual revenue increases in 2025. These figures reinforce strong consumer enthusiasm for legal, regulated gaming and highlight the expanding economic impact of state-regulated markets. 

Line and bar graph titled "U.S. Sports Betting Monthly Revenue & Hold Percentage" from Jan 2024 to Feb 2026, showing GGR in bars and Hold % in a red line, with fluctuating values each month. Source: American Gaming Association.
Bar and line graph titled “U.S. Sports Betting Monthly Handle & Annual Change, 2024-2026.” Bars show monthly betting handle (in billions) and line shows annual change percentage, with fluctuating values across the timeline.

Bar chart showing U.S. iGaming monthly revenue (GGR in millions) from Jan 2024 to Feb 2026, with a red line depicting annual change percentage, which fluctuates but generally trends downward over the period.

Protecting State- and Tribal-Regulated Gaming 

Industry leaders and lawmakers continue to take a stand against prediction markets offering sports contracts outside state and tribal regulatory frameworks. These platforms operate without state oversight, are not subject to the same consumer protection and responsible gaming standards, and do not contribute tax revenue.    

Even with a record state-regulated gaming tax impact in 2025, the AGA estimates that prediction markets offering sports event contracts have diverted more than $500 million in potential sports betting tax revenue to date. 

“With 2025 marking another record year, the industry’s performance reinforces a clear principle,” added Miller. “Sports betting belongs under state and tribal regulation. That’s how consumers are protected and how communities share in the benefits.” 

Fuente original: AGA
Filtros: Reports & Data United States North America
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