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New Jersey ranks 5th nationwide for sports betting tax payments in 2024
In 2024, New Jersey's sports betting tax revenue reached $133.6 million, securing the fifth position among U.S. states.
In 2024, New Jersey's sports betting tax revenue reached $133.6 million, securing the fifth position among U.S. states.
Rhode Island's sports betting tax revenue in 2024 totaled $20.6 million, reflecting a 23.8% decline from the prior year.
In 2024, Alaska's public utilities license tax revenue totaled $8.1 million, reflecting a 12.4% decline from the prior year.
Indiana's sports betting tax revenue reached $43.5 million in 2024, ranking 14th nationwide.
Maryland's sports betting tax revenue surged to $117.3 million in 2024, marking a 259.9% rise from the prior year.
In 2024, Wisconsin generated $57.1 million from public utilities license taxes, reflecting a 14.1% rise compared to the prior year.
Nebraska's sports betting tax revenue in 2024 totaled $103,000, reflecting a 31.8% decline from the prior year.
Utah generated $7.2 billion from income taxes in 2024, ranking 22nd among U.S. states.
Montana's sports betting tax revenue reached $63.8 million in 2024, ranking 12th nationwide.
In 2024, Hawaii ranked 13th nationwide by generating $21.1 million from public utilities license taxes.
Michigan generated $19.6 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking 22nd among U.S. states.
Minnesota's sports betting tax revenue in 2024 totaled $1.4 million, reflecting an 8.9% decline from the prior year.
Massachusetts earned $121.3 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking sixth nationwide.
Kentucky generated $65.6 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking 11th among U.S. states.
Illinois generated $178 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking third among U.S. states.
Virginia earned $83.2 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking ninth nationwide.
Oregon's sports betting tax revenue reached $39.5 million in 2024, reflecting a 22.5% rise from the prior year.
In 2024, Maine earned $3.2 million from sports betting taxes, ranking 34th among U.S. states.
In 2024, Louisiana's sports betting tax revenue reached $56.9 million, ranking it 13th nationwide.
Pennsylvania's sports betting tax revenue reached $187.9 million in 2024, reflecting a 7.1% rise from the prior year.
New York's sports betting tax revenue reached $912.9 million in 2024, reflecting a 20.6% rise from the prior year.
New Mexico reported $1.3 million in sports betting tax revenue for 2024, reflecting a 35.2% rise from the prior year.
Vermont's sports betting tax revenue reached $3.2 million in 2024, marking a significant increase from the prior year.
Mississippi's sports betting tax revenue reached $4.4 million in 2024, reflecting a 32.7% rise from the prior year.
Oklahoma earned $1 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking 40th nationwide.
Delaware's sports betting tax revenue in 2024 totaled $8.8 million, reflecting a 34.1% decline from the prior year.
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Iowa's sports betting tax revenue reached $18.3 million in 2024, reflecting a 7.6% rise from the prior year.
In 2024, Idaho's sports betting tax revenue reached $1.5 million, ranking 35th among U.S. states.
New Hampshire's sports betting tax revenue in 2024 totaled $33.7 million, reflecting an 8.7% decline from the prior year.
Kansas saw a 99% rise in sports betting tax revenue in 2024, totaling $11.6 million.
In 2024, Texas ranked 32nd among U.S. states by generating $4.2 million in sports betting tax revenue.
Connecticut's sports betting tax revenue reached $23.1 million in 2024, ranking 19th nationwide.
Georgia generated $19.6 billion from income taxes in 2024, ranking eighth among U.S. states.
Ohio's sports betting tax revenue reached $143.9 million in 2024, reflecting a 103.8% rise from the prior year.
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Nevada's sports betting tax revenue reached $68.6 million in 2024, reflecting a 71.6% rise from the prior year.
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North Carolina's public utilities license tax revenue reached $23.6 million in 2024, reflecting a 12.1% rise from the prior year.
Arkansas saw a 24.2% rise in sports betting tax revenue in 2024, totaling $7.8 million.
California's sports betting tax revenue reached $21.4 million in 2024, ranking 20th nationwide.
Tennessee's sports betting tax revenue reached $87.6 million in 2024, reflecting a 5.1% rise from the prior year.
Wyoming earned $17.2 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking 24th among U.S. states.
Washington generated $1.1 million from sports betting taxes in 2024, ranking 39th among U.S. states.
Arizona's sports betting tax revenue reached $40.7 million in 2024, reflecting an 18.3% rise from the prior year.
Colorado's sports betting tax revenue reached $30.2 million in 2024, reflecting a 20.7% rise from the prior year.