Michigan iGaming and sports betting revenue totals $302.7m for September 2025

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has reported the state’s iGaming and sports betting revenue generated throughout September 2025, as operators reported $302.7m in total gross receipts for the period, equating to an increase of 16% year-over-year.
iGaming gross receipts for September 2025 were reported to be $259.1m, representing growth of 27.9% from the prior year period, but a fall of just over $4m from the results generated throughout August 2025. Sports betting gross receipts totaled $43.6m, falling 25.3% year-over-year and 11.5% month-over-month.
In terms of adjusted gross receipts (AGR) produced for September 2025, iGaming increased its revenue by 33.5% to $243.4m across the monthly period, while sports betting AGR decreased by 52% for a total of $13.2m. The AGR generated by sports betting also equates to a fall of 61.3% from August 2025, as iGaming also decreased by 1.5% month-over-month.
Sports betting operators currently conducting business across Michigan managed to generate a September 2025 handle of $524.3m, representing growth of 16% year-over-year and a near $200m increase from the $338.9m recorded for August 2025.
Throughout September 2025, iGaming and sports betting operators reported $51.6m in state taxes and payments made to the MGCB, while Tribal operators submitted an additional $6.1m to its respective governing bodies.
At the time of writing, 15 commercial and Tribal operators have been authorized by the MGCB to offer iGaming and/or mobile sports betting to residents.
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