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HARRISBURG, PA — In addition to getting COVID-19 vaccinations last year, state residents spent considerable time wagering. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported a record revenue of $4.7 billion in 2021.
The money came slot machine, table games, sports betting, iGaming, video game terminal and fantasy contests.
That's nearly double the $2.6 billion in revenues generated in 2020, which the board attributed to pandemic-related closures and safety measures enacted at casinos across the state. It's also more than $1 billion taken in during pre-pandemic 2020.
The $4.7 billion generated more than $1.9 billion in tax revenues, according to a board news release. That also is nearly double the $1 billion in tax money wagering produced in 2020.
A breakdown of the revenues generated last year:
Slots: $2.2 billion. iGaming: $1.1 billion. Table games: $924 million. Sports wagering: $340 million. Video game terminals: $39 million. Fantasy sports contests: $29 million. Be the first to know what's happening in your community and region. With a free Patch subscription, you'll always be up to date on local and state news: https://patch.com/subscribe.
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