Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker - American Gaming Association
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Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker

The American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker features state-by-state and nationwide financial performance data with breakdowns for individual gaming verticals.

TOPLINE INDUSTRY TRENDS

Strong Growth Across All Verticals: U.S. commercial gaming revenue grew 9.8 percent in April driven in part by strong land-based performance.

A data table from the Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker compares April 2026 and YTD gaming revenue: Total GGR, Traditional GGR, Sports Betting GGR, and iGaming GGR, each with values and annual percentage changes. Source: American Gaming Association.

Traditional casino gaming expanded by 5.3 percent to $4.26 billion.

  • Slot machines generated $3.20 billion (+4.5%)
  • Table games revenue generated $801.1 million (+5.2%)

$3.20 Billion

generated by slot machines in April 2026.

$801.1 Million

generated by table games in April 2026.

Bar and line graph from the Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker shows U.S. traditional casino monthly revenue (GGR in $M) and annual change (%) from Jan 2024 to Apr 2026, highlighting fluctuating revenue and varying annual changes each month.

Sports betting revenue totaled $1.49 billion (+21.1%) in April with a handle of $13.39 billion (+1.5%).

Sports betting revenue growth continues to be driven by higher hold, which rose from 9.3 in April 2025, to 11.1 percent in April 2026. While total monthly handle increased marginally in April over the prior month, excluding the new market of Missouri handle fell 50 basis points from last April.

Bar and line graph titled "U.S. Sports Betting Monthly Revenue & Hold Percentage, 2024-2026," from the Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker, showing monthly GGR in millions and hold rates mostly between 6% and 10%.

Line and bar chart from the Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker shows U.S. sports betting monthly handle (in billions) and annual percentage change, Jan 2024–Apr 2026. Handle peaks in Mar 2025, while annual change declines over time.

 

iGaming generated $1.00 billion in April revenue, a 15 percent increase compared to the previous year.

Bar and line graph from the Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker displays U.S. iGaming monthly revenue (GGR) from Jan 2024 to Apr 2026, revealing a general decline and fluctuating annual change. Source: American Gaming Association.

State Budget Impacts: Regulated gaming generated $1.59 billion in gaming tax revenue for vital state programs for April, a 15.8% increase over last year. This figure could be significantly higher but is impacted by operators of skill machines, “sweepstakes casinos” and those offering sports bets through prediction market platforms, none of which pay state gaming taxes.

Prediction market platforms offering sports bets have cost state governments over an estimated billion dollars in potential gaming taxes since the start of 2025, depriving seniors’ pension plans and responsible gaming programs, among other victims, of critical funding.