Player spending in the state reached $86.4m (£63.5m/€76.2m) in December, up 67.4% from $51.6m in the same month of 2020. This was also 2.9% higher than November 2021, but 12.0% off the $98.2m record set in October last year.
DraftKings’ mobile sportsbook accounted for the majority of wagers placed in December, with consumers spending a total of $65.6m online. A further $20.9m was wagered at the operator’s three retail betting facilities in New Hampshire.
Gross gaming revenue, after winnings were paid out to players, reached $2.6m, which was 42.2% lower than $4.5m in December of 2020 and 58.1% down from the record $6.2m in November 2021.
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Original article: https://igamingbusiness.com/nh-sports-betting-revenue-slips-to-four-month-low-in-december/