Michigan iGaming and sports betting figures drop in February 2026

18 March 2026
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Michigan commercial and tribal operators reported $313.0 million in combined internet gaming gross receipts and online sports betting gross receipts in February, down 12.2% from January 2026.
Monthly Gross Receipts
February iGaming gross receipts totaled $273.1 million, while online sports betting gross receipts totaled $39.9 million.
Monthly Adjusted Gross Receipts
Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) totaled $287.5 million for February, including $262.1 million from iGaming and $25.4 million from online sports betting. Compared to January 2026, iGaming AGR declined 8.5% and sports betting AGR fell 31.2%. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR increased 25.4%, while online sports betting AGR decreased 6.7%.
Monthly Handle
The online sports betting handle totaled $384.7 million, a 21.7% decrease from January 2026.
Monthly State Taxes and Payments
Operators submitted $55.6 million in taxes and payments to the State of Michigan in February, including:
- iGaming taxes and fees = $53.9 million
- Online sports betting taxes and fees = $1.7 million
Monthly City of Detroit Taxes and Payments
The three Detroit casinos reported $13.4 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit in February, including:
- iGaming taxes and fees = $12.8 million
- Online sports betting taxes and fees = $587,194
Monthly Tribal Operators’ Payments
Tribal operators reported $6.96 million in payments to governing bodies during February.
Additional Information
A revenue distribution table for online gaming and sports betting is available on the agency’s website.
As of February 2026, 15 commercial and tribal operators have been authorized to offer iGaming and/or online sports betting in Michigan. Currently, 12 operators offer online sports betting, and all 15 offer iGaming.