AGA: IGaming Up 27.6 Percent In Legal U.S. Markets
The state of Pennsylvania came out on top
Only seven U.S. states currently offer legal iGaming, but revenue in those markets is growing apace. Overall iGaming revenue reached $10.73 billion in 2025, up 27.6 percent year on year.
According to the American Gaming Association’s “State of the States” report, released in May, Delaware, Rhode Island and West Virginia saw the greatest momentum. But Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania accounted for nearly 90 percent of the nationwide total, with Pennsylvania tops for iGaming revenue. Last year, Keystone State iGaming generated $3.46 billion in gross gaming revenue (GGR), up nearly 28 percent. It was the first time iGaming revenue from the state exceeded that realized by commercial land-based casinos in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Meanwhile, in 2025 Maine became the eighth state to legalize iGaming, but the legislation did not take effect until January, and platforms have not yet gone live.
