The Super Bowl 58 saw significant betting handles with Nevada leading at $185.6 million, followed by New York at $162.2 million and New Jersey at $141.6 million. New York also had an additional $27.8 million in futures bets. In Massachusetts, sports betting handle surpassed $5.5 billion with $108.04 million in taxes collected. CBS made an estimated $60 million from extra ads during the Super Bowl overtime. New Jersey set a record with $1.72 billion in sports betting wagers in January 2024, generating over $170 million in revenue, with $115 million from parlays.
Some of these Superbowl hold percentages from NY are absolutely staggering (Via @sports_handle ) https://t.co/228rsMDsKj
Of the $1.72B, nearly $171 million was sports betting, up more than 136% over last year. #Sportsbetting #GamblingX https://t.co/3avOFiFqkC
New Jersey sets a new state record with $1.72 BILLION in sports betting wagers in January 2024. Sportsbooks' revenue was over $170M for the month, up 136% YOY. A whopping $115M of that win was from parlays 🤯😳😱
Overtime at the Super Bowl meant more commercials, and CBS made an estimated $60 million from airing extra ads. https://t.co/7ulHt84HJb
Massachusetts Sports Betting Handle Surpasses $5.5 billion Tax Collected: $108.04 million January 2024: Retail and Mobile Handle: $651,747,269.22 Hold: 11.16% Taxable Income: $71,130,794.86 Tax Paid To MA: $14,165,772.87 Related Story 🔽 https://t.co/FOsbI5Wn7s
Biggest reported Super Bowl 58 handles by state: Nevada: $185.6M New York: $162.2M New Jersey: $141.6M
New York handled $162.2 million on the Super Bowl, with an additional $27.8 million in handle on Super Bowl futures