The Indiana Gaming Commission reported sports wagering operator revenue totaling $42.7 million for the month of December, as the house came up just short of its fifth double-digit win rate in the final six months of 2022.
The dollar amount was the fourth-largest in 40 months of wagering in the Hoosier State, with four of the state’s five top totals coming in the final four months of the year. December’s revenue was 6.9% higher than November’s total of nearly $40 million and 65.8% better than the same month in 2021.
Handle slid to $431.4 million, still enough to enter the top 10 at eighth overall in the state’s history. It was 4.6% lower compared to November and 6.8% off of December 2021’s handle. The overall amount of wagers accepted in Indiana for the year finished just shy of $4.5 billion, an increase of 16.7% compared to 2021’s total of $3.8 billion.