LANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s commercial and tribal iGaming operators posted combined gross receipts of $285.2 million in June 2025 from internet gaming and online sports betting, according to newly released state figures. This represents a 5.4% month-over-month decline from the $301.4 million reported in May.
June 2025 Revenue Breakdown
Gross Receipts
- iGaming: $240.6 million (down from $251.47M in May)
- Online Sports Betting: $44.6 million (down from $49.96M in May)
Adjusted Gross Receipts (AGR)
- Total AGR: $256.5 million
- iGaming: $226.0 million (down 4.3% from May)
- Sports Betting: $30.5 million (down 14.4% from May)
- Year-over-Year Growth:
- iGaming AGR rose 37.3% compared to June 2024
- Sports betting AGR jumped $58.7 million year-over-year
Sports Betting Handle
- Total online handle reached $302.7 million, marking a 21.6% dip from May’s $386.1 million.
💵 Tax Contributions – June 2025
State Tax Revenue
- Total state taxes and regulatory payments: $48.9 million
- iGaming: $47.1 million
- Sports Betting: $1.8 million
City of Detroit Payments
- Detroit’s three commercial casinos contributed: $12.3 million
- iGaming: $11.8 million
- Sports Betting: $527,932
Tribal Operator Payments
- Tribes reported $5.8 million in payments to their governing bodies.
Regulatory Snapshot
As of June 2025, Michigan features:
- 15 authorized operators offering iGaming and/or online sports betting
- 12 operators active in internet sports betting
- 15 operators active in iGaming
A full revenue distribution table and operator breakdown is available on the Michigan Gaming Control Board website.







