Exciting gaming atmosphere in Pennsylvania's thriving casinos.
Pennsylvania has achieved a record-breaking gaming revenue of $574,534,002 in March 2025, surpassing last year’s numbers by nearly $20 million. Key contributors include the iGaming sector, which alone generated $238,220,161. With substantial contributions from both slot machines and sports betting, the state’s gaming industry continues to thrive, providing a significant boost to local economies and job creation.
Pennsylvania is buzzing with energy as the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has announced some stellar news for March 2025! The state saw an extraordinary boom in gaming revenue, hitting an impressive total of $574,534,002. That’s right—this figure has not only set a record for the month of March but has also outshone last year’s total by a hearty margin.
To grasp just how phenomenal this is, let’s take a moment to compare it to last year. In March 2024, the revenue was a respectable $554,625,294. That means the gaming scene in Pennsylvania has grown, with this year’s figures surpassing last year’s by about $19.9 million. Isn’t that exciting?
One of the biggest contributors to this growth is the iGaming sector, which generated a whopping $238,220,161 in March 2025. That marks a staggering increase of more than $47 million compared to March 2024, where it brought in $191,086,114. Not to forget, that revenue also shattered the previous iGaming record of $223,652,312 set in December 2024. Talk about progress!
With great numbers come even greater opportunities! The total tax revenue from all gaming activities in March 2025 hit $244,333,995. Of that, the tax revenue earned from slot machines alone was $112,465,515. That’s significant for the local economy!
Now, let’s dive into the slot machines. Although they made quite a bit of noise with their total revenue of $222,499,993, that represents a slight dip of 2.37% compared to last March when the revenue was $227,891,331. There were also fewer machines in action—24,373 in March 2025, down from 24,886 a year prior.
On the flip side, retail table games brought in $81,891,242, which is a decrease of 3.91% from last year. Even with fewer games in play, these figures reveal just how competitive the market is!
Sports betting in Pennsylvania is also holding its ground, with a total handle of $842,856,961 in March 2025. This is a healthy 5.26% increase from March 2024’s figure of $800,718,332. However, it’s worth noting that taxable sports revenue saw a significant drop of 40.71%, falling to $27,026,829. Even so, tax revenue from this segment stood at $9,729,658.
Turning to Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs), the total adjusted revenue was $3,715,486, which is a slight decline of 0.64% from last year. All 74 qualified truck stops offered five VGT machines, showcasing how accessible gaming has become!
Lastly, let’s not overlook fantasy contests, which added a refreshing twist to the gaming revenue, generating $1,180,292—a 6.91% increase from last year’s figures.
The figures presented by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board underline the sustained growth and importance of the gaming sector in the state. Not only do these activities generate excitement for residents and visitors alike, but they also play a key role in supporting jobs and contributing to the economy. In fact, job-generating casinos and board-regulated gaming contributed a handsome $2.66 billion in tax revenue and fees just last year!
With March 2025 shaping up to be such a successful month for gaming, we can’t help but wonder what the rest of the year has in store. Stay tuned for more updates as Pennsylvania continues to break records and make waves in the gaming world!
News Summary JELD-WEN has completed the sale of its Towanda, Pennsylvania business to Woodgrain Inc.…
News Summary Pennsylvania has unveiled a comprehensive $500 million economic development strategy aimed at enhancing…
News Summary The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has unveiled a $10 million Business Builder Program…
News Summary Starting from the 2026-27 school year, Pennsylvania mandates a personal finance course for…
News Summary Philadelphia's public transport system, SEPTA, is facing a significant budget crisis, prompting discussions…
News Summary A class action lawsuit has been filed against DraftKings in Pennsylvania, accusing the…