Michigan iGaming, sports betting operators report $301 million in May revenue
17 Jun 2025
Monthly Gross Receipts
iGaming gross receipts for May totaled $251.47 million, up from $248.1 million in April. Gross sports betting receipts were $49.96 million, up from $42.6 million recorded in the previous month.
Monthly Adjusted Gross Receipts
Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for iGaming and internet sports betting reached $271.8 million in May. Of that total, $236.2 million came from iGaming, and $35.6 million came from internet sports betting. This marks a 1.3% increase in iGaming AGR and a 32.9% increase in sports betting AGR compared to April. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR rose 32.2%, while sports betting AGR increased 26.6% compared to May 2024.
Monthly Handle
The total internet sports betting handle was $386.1 million in May, a 7.6% decrease from the $417.6 million recorded in April.
Monthly State Taxes and Payments
Operators reported submitting $51.1 million in state taxes and payments in May, including:
iGaming taxes and fees: $49.1 million
Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $2.0 million
Monthly City of Detroit Taxes and Payments
Detroit’s three commercial casinos reported $13.35 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit in May, including:
iGaming taxes and fees: $12.7 million
Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $651,441
Monthly Tribal Operator Payments
Tribal operators reported $5.8 million in payments made to their respective governing bodies in May.
Additional Information
A detailed revenue distribution table for online gaming and sports betting is available on the agency’s website.
As of May 2025, 15 commercial and tribal operators have been authorized to offer iGaming and/or internet sports betting in Michigan. Currently, 12 operators offer internet sports betting, and 15 offer iGaming. Individual operator results are published on the MGCB website.