(PRESS RELEASE) -- Michigan’s commercial and tribal internet gaming operators reported a combined total of $290.7 million in gross receipts from internet gaming and internet sports betting for April. This reflects a 0.9% decrease compared to March.
Monthly Gross ReceiptsiGaming gross receipts for April totaled $248.1 million, down from $260.5 million in March. Gross sports betting receipts were $42.6 million, up from $33.0 million recorded in the previous month.
Monthly Adjusted Gross ReceiptsCombined adjusted gross receipts for iGaming and internet sports betting reached $259.9 million in April. Of that total, $233.1 million came from iGaming, and $26.8 million came from internet sports betting. This marks a 5.3% decrease in iGaming AGR and a 83.4% increase in sports betting AGR compared to March. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR rose 33.9%, while sports betting AGR declined 3.6% compared to April 2024.
Monthly HandleThe total internet sports betting handle was $417.6 million in April, a 12.1% decrease from the $475.1 million recorded in March.
Monthly State Taxes and PaymentsOperators reported submitting $49.6 million in state taxes and payments in April, including:
- iGaming taxes and fees: $48.2 million
- Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $1.4 million
Monthly City of Detroit Taxes and PaymentsDetroit’s three commercial casinos reported $13.1 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit in April, including:
- iGaming taxes and fees: $12.6 million
- Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $504,986
Monthly Tribal Operator PaymentsTribal operators reported $5.6 million in payments made to their respective governing bodies in April.
Additional InformationAn detailed revenue distribution table for online gaming and sports betting is available on the agency’s website.
As of April 2025, 15 commercial and tribal operators have been authorized to offer iGaming and/or internet sports betting in Michigan. Currently, 12 operators offer internet sports betting, and 15 offer iGaming.