Louisiana’s sports betting dropped by 2 per cent year-on-year in April to $338.0 million, with falls in both mobile and retail wagers.
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Mississippi sports wagers drop 25% in April
Massachusetts online sports wagers dip slightly in April
Massachusetts land-based casino revenue tops $101 million in April
Delaware delivers record sports betting and iGaming wagers in April
Oregon Lottery sports wagers grow to $86.6 million in April
Iowa Lottery posts 8% increase in April sales
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