New Hampshire sets new sports betting revenue record in November

November was a record month for sports betting in the state of New Hampshire. More than $4.5 million in direct support for public education was generated, the highest monthly revenue since the state launched the industry.
The New Hampshire Lottery said players wagered more than US$75 million during the month, just as the Lottery gets ready to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the state’s sports betting program.
Mobile sports betting went live in New Hampshire on December 30, 2019. Since then, bettors have wagered about US$3.4 billion, which has also contributed almost US$130 million to education.
November’s revenue beats the previous record of US$4 million earned in January 2024. It also boosts the state fiscal year 2025 total sports betting revenue past US$14 million, an uptick of 10% from last year.
This increase comes due to interest in the NBA Cup, a heavy schedule of NFL events, and the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight. To add to it, NFL and NCAA football betting even smashed all previous records during this season with wagers crossing US$134 million till now.
Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Lottery, said that the increase was due to the momentum over the last five years with such a committed team, along with a well-placed partnership with DraftKings.
At the same time, responsible gaming efforts by DraftKings and the New Hampshire Lottery are through My Stats Sheet, setting limits, and cooling-off periods.
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