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Pennsylvania sets new record with almost $6.4 billion gaming haul in FY24/25

HARRISBURG- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (“PGCB”) today reported that revenue generated during the combined Fiscal Year 2024/2025 of gaming it regulates reached a record level of $6,394,641,819.

This figure consists of the combined revenue from casino slot machines and table games, iGaming, sports wagering, video gaming terminals (VGTs) and fantasy sports contests. The amount eclipses the previous high for revenue in a fiscal year of $5,892,516,807 achieved in 2023/2024. Pennsylvania’s Fiscal Year runs from July 1 to June 30.

The resulting tax revenue from the play of these games in Fiscal Year 2024/2025 was $2,797,395,982. That figure eclipses the previous high for tax revenue in a fiscal year achieved during 2023/2024 of approximately $2.54 billion. The estimated amounts for revenue and taxes being reported are prior to any possible adjustments by the PA Department of Revenue.

Tax revenue from the various forms of gaming regulated by the PGCB is returned to Pennsylvanians in a number of ways. These include, but are not limited to:

  • school property tax reduction on an owner’s primary residence; 
  • state, county, and local economic development, safety and recreational projects; 
  • support of the agricultural industry through support of horse racing; and, 
  • revenue toward the Commonwealth’s General Fund.

A comparison of combined revenue is below:

Fiscal Year SlotMachine Revenue iGaming Revenue Table Games Revenue Sports Wagering Revenue VGT’s Revenue Fantasy Sports Contests Total Gaming Revenue
12/13 $2,428,887,430   $713,107,163       $3,141,994,593
13/14 $2,319,890,598   $731,874,861       $3,051,765,460
14/15 $2,335,787,919   $779,738,065       $3,115,525,984
15/16 $2,388,658,549   $839,177,086       $3,227,835,635
16/17 $2,336,152,508   $866,518,820       $3,202,671,328
17/18 $2,352,320,937   $895,278,806     $2,349,569 $3,249,949,311
18/19 $2,378,859,341   $885,588,231 $21,730,113   $23,588,490 $3,309,766,175
19/20 $1,697,955,473 $240,894,852 $644,543,736 $113,724,759 $6,798,123 $20,868,176 $2,724,785,117
20/21 $1,887,573,437 $897,216,020 $721,763,471 $308,849,184 $31,334,744 $28,186,529 $3,874,923,386
21/22 $2,410,313,212 $1,232,309,138 $1,015,735,661 $315,716,247 $41,584,158 $27,308,976 $5,042,967,392
22/23 $2,452,239,440 $1,532,761,065 $974,018,112 $491,960,612 $42,114,593 $20,668,195 $5,513,762,017
23/24 $2,438,537,357 $1,949,017,248 $958,027,818 $486,566,429 $41,105,387 $19,262,568 $5,892,516,807
24/25 $2,440,474,767 $2,477,083,825 $928,915,940 $487,639,844 $41,392,843 $19,134,601 $6,394,641,819

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