Washington DC’s sports wagering was up by 14 per cent in February to $67.6 million but gross revenue fell heavily.
Arkansas’ three land-based casinos posted a revenue rise of 8 per cent in February to $63.9 million.
Virginia’s five land-based casinos won record gaming revenue of $95.2 million in February, a rise of 27 per cent on 2025.
Connecticut’s sports and iGaming wagers grew by 10 per cent in February to $1.90 billion but it was below $2 billion for the first time in six months.
Sports betting in Kansas dropped by 12 per cent in February to $190.0 million and was below $200 million for the first time since August.
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