Gross igaming and mobile betting revenue in Michigan, US, fell 0.9 per cent month-on-month in April to US$290.7m.

Igaming contributed $248.1m in GGR, down from $260.5m in March, while gross mobile betting receipts were up from $33m to $42.6m.
However, total mobile betting handle in the Great Lakes State in April fell 12.1 per cent from March’s $475.1m to $417.6m.
Adjusted gross receipts (AGR) in both verticals were $259.9m. Igaming contributed $233.1m and $26.8m came from sports betting.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board said igaming AGR fell 5.3 per cent from March, but that sports betting AGR rose 83.4 per cent.
Year-over-year, igaming AGR climbed 33.9 per cent, while sports betting AGR declined 3.6 per cent compared to April 2024.
Online gaming operators in Michigan paid $49.6m in taxes in April.