Kansas sports betting revenue rises year-over-year in December
Revenue increased 150 per cent year-over-year and decreased 26.7 per cent from November.
US.- The Kansas Lottery has reported that sports betting revenue in the state totalled $22m in December. That’s an increase of 150 per cent year-over-year and a decrease of 26.7 per cent from November 2025.
The sports betting handle was $240.7m, down 7.9 per cent year-over-year. Of the total, $235.8m was bet online and $5 al retail locations.
DraftKings led the online market with a $93.6m handle and $10.3m in revenue, followed by FanDuel with a $83.6m handle and $7m in revenue. BetMGM reported a $19.4m handle and $1.4m in revenue.
In the retail market, theScore reported a $2.5m handle and $505,118 in revenue, while Kansas Star posted a $1.9m handle and a revenue of $312,438. Caesars recorded $394,963 in bets and $16,304 in revenue.