Indiana Betting Volume Down, Revenue Climbs in June

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Indiana Betting Volume Down, Revenue Climbs in June

Indiana's June 2021 sports betting handle was down 3.2% from $254.4 million to $246.3 million while revenues went up.

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The Euro 2020, NHL and NBA Playoffs along with daily MLB games provided enough action to drive gross revenues from $18.8 million in May to $25.5 million.

For a handful of sportsbooks industrywide, the Logan Paul-Floyd Mayweather Jr. exhibition bout represented the largest take of the year.  Most books shied away from the fight due to the lack of judges however. BetOnline, an offshore sportsbook, confirmed the fight was its biggest betting event of the year.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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