Overview of Sports Betting Growth in New York
In a display of growth, New York State achieved a new record in sports betting handles with a staggering $2.3 billion in October 2024. This milestone surpasses the previous record of $2.11 billion set in November 2023, highlighting the continued expansion of sports wagering in the region.
Surge in Betting Activity
The October figures represent a significant increase from the $2 billion reported in the same month last year, showing a notable $300 million year-on-year increase. This growth follows a consistent upward trend observed from September 2024’s handle of $2.07 billion, indicating sustained interest and participation from bettors.
Revenue Insights and Leading Operators
Despite the record-breaking handle, Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) experienced a decrease of 14.9%, amounting to $176.3 million for October. This decline is largely due to higher player winnings, especially with the NFL season’s start impacting outcomes. Nonetheless, compared to the same month in the previous year, there was a 5.8% increase in GGR, as per the New York State Gaming Commission.
FanDuel led the market, with bets totaling $907.6 million, despite a drop in monthly GGR to $77.3 million from $97.9 million. DraftKings was not far behind, with a handle of $813.7 million and a GGR of $58.9 million.
New Entrants and Market Dynamics
The entry of ESPN Bet into the market was notable, achieving a handle of $41 million and generating $3.2 million in revenue. Other key contributors included BetRivers and Fanatics, with the latter posting $12.4 million in revenue from a $178 million handle.
Regulatory and Market Trends
The report also emphasized a hold percentage of 7.6% across online sportsbooks in New York. Despite a 16% increase in handle, this only translated into a 6% gain in revenue, suggesting a competitive market where substantial player payouts are affecting operator profitability.
Consumer Spending and Market Challenges
In October 2024 alone, New York consumers wagered a record $2.32 billion on sports online, marking the highest amount ever bet in a single month in the U.S. This was a 14.9% increase over the previous year and a 15.4% increase over September’s figures. However, despite this record-setting handle, the revenue for October fell short of the state’s all-time high, totaling $176.3 million. This was a 5.7% increase from last year but still 14.5% behind the revenue in September and 16.7% below the record of $211.7 million set in January 2024. The hold across all licensees in October was 7.60%, a decrease from September’s 9.9%, indicating a challenging environment for operators as they navigated customer-friendly outcomes that favored bettors, especially during the early weeks of the NFL season.
Projections and Future Outlook
With the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) overturned in 2018, New York has become a significant player in the sports betting market. The state is on track to potentially exceed the previous fiscal year’s total wagering handle of $19.6 billion. With current GGR already over $1.17 billion and five months remaining in the fiscal year, stakeholders remain optimistic about future growth and profitability in this evolving market landscape.