
The Keystone State is hitting never-before seen numbers as the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) announced official monthly figures for November on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
The state's combined total revenue generated from all forms of gaming (fantasy contests as well) more than $623.09 million, a solid 10.80% compared to this time last year. The number set an all-time high for total revenue, breaking the previous record set in May ($601,833,369).
Total revenue in the state report includes retail slot machines and table games; iGaming; sports wagering (retail, online); fantasy contests; video gaming terminals.
Total tax revenue coming back to the state was more than $260.91 million in November.

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November's total sports wagering handle generated more than $990.55 million, 5.88% higher than Nov. 2024 ($935.53 million), and a new all-time monthly high eclipsing October's handle of over $968.50 million.
Tax revenue generated from sports wagering for the month was more than $98.34 million establishing an all-time high, a solid 27.56% increase from Nov. 2024 previous record of more than $77.09 million.
Valley Forge Casino Resort (FanDuel), 23 miles away from Philadelphia, topped the list with total handle ($372.92 million), online revenue ($43.95 million), and total revenue ($44.16 million). Live! Casino Philadelphia, a few steps away from the home of the Philadelphia Eagles (Lincoln Financial Field), topped all retail locations with over $1.46 million.
The state's iGaming market is robust as well, generating monthly revenue of more than $242.69 million, a $42.20 million increase (21.05%) from Nov. 2024.
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Grantville topped all iGaming operators with more than $91.33 million in total revenue ($67.56 million in slots, $23.15 million in table games, $608,064 iPoker).
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