Sports betting in Arizona increased 9.8% year over year in February 2025, with almost $700 million wagered. According to the Arizona Department of Gaming, privilege fees brought in about $4 million for the state.
Bettors in Arizona gambled about $700 million on sports in February 2025, according to a recent study from the Arizona Department of Gaming. This implies an estimated 9.8% increase over February 2024.
The state collected roughly $4 million in privilege fees this month. The complete December report is available on the ADG website.
The Arizona State Legislature established ADG in 1995 as the state regulating body for tribal gaming, racing, pari-mutuel/simulcast wagering, event wagering/fantasy sports, and unarmed combat sports. ADG also offers and supports education, prevention, and treatment programs for individuals and families affected by problem gambling through its Division of Problem Gambling and 24-hour confidential helpline, 1-800-NEXT-STEP.
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