Online sports wagers totaled $543.4 million across the state, compared with $646.9 million in January. February betting ...
North Carolina’s sports betting revenue fell by 19% in February, despite the Super Bowl, according to the N.C. State Lottery Commission.
North Carolina sports fans placed bets totaling $6.6 billion during the first year of legalized betting, according to figures ...
North Carolina sportsbook operators have seen numbers in line with states of similar size through the first year of live ...
Sports betting operators paid more than $128 million in taxes, according to the North Carolina Lottery Commission ...
Sports betting legalization has been a major success when it comes to the sheer amount of wagers and revenue recorded over ...
Player spending on sports betting in North Carolina hit $526 million in February, the lowest monthly total since last August.
The Tar Heel State’s eight online sportsbooks generated $543.4 million in wagers during the month with the Super Bowl and ...
Legalized sports wagering turns 1 year old in North Carolina today, with better-than-expected betting activity and revenue ...
The afternoon session of the ACC Tournament concludes in Charlotte with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame 15-17, 9-12) taking ...
Sports betting launched on March 11, 2024. The North Carolina Lottery Commission, which regulates sports betting in the state, released its numbers for February, which included the Super Bowl ...
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