Iowa Sports Betting Ends 2021 on a High Following Busy December

Iowa Sports Betting Ends 2021 on a High Following Busy December

Latest figures see state top $1 billion for FYTD

by - Monday, January 10th, 2022 10:21

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The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission has released its latest revenue reports revealing that the state’s licensed sportsbooks accepted $266.5 million in wagers throughout the month of December.

According to the latest figures, sportsbooks saw a drop of 7.3% in sports betting activity compared to the previous month when the state set a monthly record with over $287.6 million in wagers.

Mobile sports betting accounted for 90.7% of all sports wagers made during the month as online sports betting apps accepted over $241.7 million in wagers. Meanwhile retail sportsbooks took in just $24.8 million as in-person sports betting in the state continues to see figures drop since a bumper October saw them accept over $30.9 million in wagers.

Iowa Sports Betting Ends 2021 on a High Following Busy December

The Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo was once again the market leader accepting over $46.9 million in wagers during the month. Of this figure, $46.9 million came through the casino’s mobile sports betting app. Diamond Jo Dubuque retained its place as the second most popular sportsbook with an overall sports betting handle of $36.9 million while the next of the list was the Wild Rose Jefferson with a handle of $31.6 million.

According to the report, the online sports betting market leader in Iowa was American Wagering Inc. who reported receiving $90 million in wagers through its mobile sports betting apps. Crown IA Gaming fell further behind its rival posting an online sports betting handle of $72.3 million for the month of December.

Natasha Lyndon

Based in London, Natasha is a former sports journalist with experience working for some of the biggest athletes & brands in the world of sports and iGaming.

Iowa Sports Betting Ends 2021 on a High Following Busy December