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Arizona Sports Betting Hits 10-Month Low in June

Arizona sports betting handle fell to $543 million in June 2025, the lowest since August 2024 and a 23.1% decline from May’s $707.1 million. Despite this dip, the market recorded 19.6% year-on-year growth, showing that long-term momentum remains strong. Online betting dominated with $540 million, while retail contributed just $2.6 million. Adjusted gross receipts reached […]

Arizona sports betting handle fell to $543 million in June 2025, the lowest since August 2024 and a 23.1% decline from May’s $707.1 million. Despite this dip, the market recorded 19.6% year-on-year growth, showing that long-term momentum remains strong. Online betting dominated with $540 million, while retail contributed just $2.6 million.

Adjusted gross receipts reached $50.5 million, nearly 60% higher than last year, even after accounting for $16.8 million in promotional credits. FanDuel led with $18 million in receipts, followed by DraftKings with $14.6 million and BetMGM with $5.9 million. ESPN Bet and Fanatics rounded out the top five.

Operators contributed $5 million in taxes, with almost all coming from online activity. While June revealed seasonal softness, Arizona remains a key battleground where leading operators continue to drive growth.

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