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Pray for the Vegas sports books…things aren’t looking good…how will they keep the lights on?
New York will become the nation’s largest sports wagering market by 2023, with Nevada falling off to No. 4, a new research report says.
Washington-based GamblingCompliance predicted in its “U.S. Sports Betting: Sizing the Post-PASPA Opportunity” report published Wednesday that New York would generate more than $700 million in annual gross gaming revenue in what is expected to be a $1.1 billion to $5.2 billion national market.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania also are projected to surpass Nevada within five years with just over $300 million in revenue each.
Until this year, Nevada has been the only state that could take single-game bets on sports. Delaware and New Jersey have since legalized sports wagering.
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