

Iowa sports betting handle comes in at $109.7m in July
The handle was almost level with last year’s figure.
US.- Iowa’s sports betting handle totalled $109.7m in July, up 0.7 per cent from $108.6m in the same month in 2022 but 5.4 per cent lower than June of this year ($115.5m). It was the fourth consecutive month of spending decline.
The online handle was $101.3m in July. Retail bets totalled $8.4m. Sports betting revenue was $10.6m, down 5.4 per cent from July 2022 ($11.2m) but up 49.3 per cent from June 2023 ($7.1m). Of the total, $10.1m was generated online and $475,314 from retail betting.
Diamond Jo in Dubuque and its FanDuel sportsbook reported $3.3m in revenue and a $25.5m handle. Wild Rose in Jefferson and DraftKings reported revenue of $1.5m from $15.8m in bets. Diamond Jo in Worth, also with FanDuel, registered $1.2m in revenue and a $9.9m handle.
Sports betting taxes totalled $713,772. players won $99.1m.
Iowa’s sports betting market added a new sportsbook in June as bet365 debuted in the state. bet365 secured market access through an agreement with the Casino Queen Marquette, one of Iowa’s riverboat casinos.
The Iowa Lottery has registered a record $481.5m in lottery sales for the financial year 2022-2023 ended June 30. The lottery awarded $305.3m in winnings for players and a record $108.2m in proceeds to state causes.
Sales increased 11.3 per cent compared to 2022’s total of $432.7m. Proceeds to the state increased by 10.5 per cent. The top seven stores for retail sales were all Hy-Vees, with six of them in Cedar Rapids. The biggest prize won in the last year was a $40m Lotto America jackpot. There were seven other million-dollar winners.