Sports wagering is set to launch statewide at midnight Jan. The state received $26.2 million in tax receipts from casino gaming, while the Ohio Lottery received $35.2 million from its 33.5% share of revenue split with racinos. The $921.4 million in casino revenue for the first 11 months of the calendar year is 2.5% higher compared to the same period in 2021, but the $550.9 million in VLT revenue through the first five months of Fiscal Year 2023 is nearly flat compared to FY 2022, falling 0.1% - approximately $600,000 - short of level. Revenue from the state’s seven racinos where video lottery terminals (VLTs) are available was 3.7% lower versus October at just under $105 million. The larger dip came from the state’s four casinos, whose $78.7 million from table games and slots was 5.3% off the previous month’s total of $83.1 million. The overall total represented a 4.4% drop from the $192.1 million generated in October. The Ohio Lottery and Casino Control Commission reported a combined revenue total of $183.6 million for November, with both gaming disciplines showing month-over-month declines.
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