The latest Colorado revenue report shows an 8.6% decrease in handle compared to June, but a 30.4% increase in taxes paid to the state. Digital wagering operators paid $2.4m (£$1.8m/€2.2m) to the state and bettors laid down $320.3m in handle.
The department of revenue uses the term “net sports betting proceeds” (NSBP) to identify operator revenue. For July, it was $25m, compared to $19.2m in June. Of that, the state’s online platforms accounted for $24.8m in NSBP and retail sportsbooks accounted for $175,009. Revenue was up from $19.1m in July 2023.
Baseball the most popular sport
The Colorado regulator does not break down its sports betting report by operator, but it does break it down by sport. Betting on baseball led all categories, with $94.6m wagered. The next biggest category was parlays, on which bettors wagered $64m.
In terms of sports bet on, the next four after baseball were basketball ($55.8m), tennis ($34.9m), soccer ($28.2m) and table tennis ($14m). Colorado sportsbo..