As Online Gaming Expands In The US, Experts Worry Nevada Could Be Left Behind
In April and May combined, when Nevada's casinos were closed to slow the spread of COVID-19, statewide gaming revenues totaled $9.44 million, a more than 99 percent decline over the same two months in 2019.
Gaming win came from mobile sports wagering on Belarusian soccer, Korean baseball, Chinese table tennis, other non-traditional games and gambling on WSOP.com – Nevada's lone online poker site.
It was a different story in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Both states' casinos were also closed, but New Jersey gaming revenues totaled $178.4 million over the two months. Pennsylvania reported $108 million.
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