Gross gaming revenue for the month amounted to $1.6m (£1.2m/€1.4m), up 14.3% from $1.4m in the same month last year, but 48.4% lower than $3.1m in July this year. This represented the lowest monthly revenue figure since $1.8m was posted for February this year.

Mobile revenue accounted for $1.5m of the total in August, with just $95,892 coming from retail sportsbooks in the state.

Looking at handle for the month, players wagered $36.3m on sports, an increase of 32.0% on last year, but the lowest monthly total since $27.5m was bet in August 2020.

This was also 1.1% down from $36.3m in July this year, marking the fifth consecutive month of handle decline in the state.

Read the full story on iGB North America.

Original article: https://igamingbusiness.com/new-hampshire-sports-betting-decline-continues-in-august/

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