New Hampshire sports betting handle decreases in May
The handle decreased 1 per cent year-over-year.
US.- The New Hampshire Lottery has reported that the state’s sports betting handle totalled $60.9m in May. That’s a drop of 1 per cent year-over-year and down from $72.6m in April.
The mobile handle was $57m, down from $68.4m in the previous month, while the retail sports betting handle totalled $4m, down from $4.2m. Combined gross gaming revenue (GGR) was $8m, a decrease from $9.3m in April. Online GGR was $7.4m, down from $8.7m, and retail sports betting GGR $587,298, down from $626,053.
From July 2025 to May 2026 inclusive, the combined sports betting handle stands at $856.4m. Combined GGR totalled $101.1m.
H. Andy Crews has been confirmed for a third term on the New Hampshire Lottery and Gaming Commission. Crews was first appointed in 2020. His new term runs through 2029.