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<br>Missouri's mobile sports betting handle decreased from December 2025 to January 2026 as an [https://smartbusinesscards.in/dustin96660272 initial marketing] [https://wikibase.imfd.cl/wiki/User:VerlaGovan94611 blitz decreased] and the number of possible football games to wager on decreased.<br><br><br>- Missouri's online sports wagering manage dropped 29% from $538.8 million in December 2025 to $380.4 million in January 2026, while in-person deal with slightly increased.<br><br><br>- Tax revenue fell greatly, with sportsbooks paying $138,000 in January, a 74% decrease from December, due to [https://love2singles.com/@bertclemes8628 deductions] for free-bet promos.<br><br><br>[https://wiki.educom.nu/index.php?title=Gebruiker:FelicitasCape - FanDuel] and DraftKings led the marketplace, [https://www.copticpedia.org/index.php/%D9%86%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B4_%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%AE%D8%AF%D9%85:LeonelBeam8 recording] almost three-quarters of bets over the first 2 months, with DraftKings surpassing FanDuel in January.<br><br><br>The state's online deal with dropped from $538.8 million in its first month with legal betting down to $380.4 million in the second, an approximately 29% month-over-month decline, the Missouri Gaming Commission reported. Missouri's 8 in-person sportsbooks increased deal with from $4.1 million to $4.7 million throughout that same time.<br><br><br>The drop was expected following an enormous promotional blitz around the state's Dec. 1 launch date. Sportsbooks invested more than $125 million on complimentary bets in December compared to a little more than $33 million in January.<br><br><br>Fewer opportunities to bet on football, the most popular sport in the state (and country), likewise contributed to the decline, as there were fewer NFL and college football video games in January compared to December. Total football betting manage, not consisting of parlays, declined more than 50% in between the two months, dropping from almost $152 million to $72 million.<br><br><br>Basketball took over as the most wagered-on sport in January, increasing deal with from simply under $99 million in December to a little more than $109 million.<br><br><br>Missouri sportsbook taxes<br><br><br>The month-over-month decline in Missouri sports wagering tax was more noticable.<br><br><br>[http://wiki.breedveld.net/index.php/User:AustinBelt1073 Missouri sportsbooks] paid around $138,000 in taxes in January, a nearly 74% drop from the more than $521,000 paid in December. 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The December promotions around the launch date will likely be the highest in state history, however it has however curtailed the state's capacity for tax generation.<br><br><br>ICYMI: DraftKings topped FanDuel for the No. 1 handle area in Missouri in January; FD edged DK for the leading mark in December<br><br><br>DraftKings - $144.4 m.<br>FanDuel - $125.7 m.<br>bet365 - $34.0 m.<br>BetMGM - $33.0 m.<br>Fanatics - $21.0 m.<br>[https://znakomstva-online24.ru/@robertkowalski Caesars -] $14.1 m.<br>[https://samyamapoterie.fr/index.php/2019/01/28/bonjour-tout-le-monde/ theScore Bet] - $6.7 m.<br>Circa Sports - $1.5 m<br><br><br>FanDuel, DraftKings, and Fanatics, the country's biggest sportsbooks by manage, have not yet had to pay taxes in [http://wiki.algabre.ch/index.php?title=Benutzer:HelenEmbry1 Missouri] on their [http://namestajcipcic.rs/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=10 sports betting] income due to their marketing deductions.<br><br><br>The books could continue significant advertising invest in February around the Super Bowl and in March for the NCAA Tournament, however figures are set to decrease significantly as the year advances. Missouri tasks to [https://robtalada.com/sections/mywiki/index.php/User:MelvinaSpangler generate] more than $20 million in yearly sports betting taxes by 2030.<br><br><br>FanDuel and DraftKings promote launch<br><br><br>The nation's two largest sportsbooks by market share extended that [https://turism.travel/agent/gordonloomis57/ standing] in [https://thestarsareright.org/index.php/User:ClintD29498261 Missouri's] very first months of legal sports betting.<br><br><br>FanDuel, the No. 1 sportsbook by nationwide handle share, topped the state's 8 [https://love2singles.com/@bertclemes8628 mobile books] in December by accepting almost 40% of all bets placed that month. FanDuel executives on a recent profits call touted the "outstanding" launch, saying client acquisition was "ahead of expectations."<br><br><br>Around 5% of Missouri's adult [https://video.2yu.co/@lynnecarlos042?page=about population positioned] a bet with FanDuel in the very first one month of launch, making Missouri "one of our best state launches to date," FanDuel composed in its incomes statement.<br> <br><br>DraftKings saw one of its highest consumer acquisition penetration rates and its second-highest gross revenue per adult of any of its 18 [https://buyandsellhair.com/author/florentina4/ jurisdiction launches] considering that 2021, the business said in its [https://gitlab.jade.cs.uga.edu/margareta38024 profits report]. DraftKings took over the leading spot in January from FanDuel, with 38% of the state's betting deal with to 33% for its competitor.<br><br><br>DraftKings has actually accepted $339.7 million in bets during [https://gamemarts.io/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=7 Missouri's] very first 2 months with sports wagering, compared to $338.4 million for FanDuel. The pair has accounted for almost three-quarters of all bets placed in the state.<br>

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'<br>Missouri's mobile sports betting handle decreased from December 2025 to January 2026 as an [https://smartbusinesscards.in/dustin96660272 initial marketing] [https://wikibase.imfd.cl/wiki/User:VerlaGovan94611 blitz decreased] and the number of possible football games to wager on decreased.<br><br><br>- Missouri's online sports wagering manage dropped 29% from $538.8 million in December 2025 to $380.4 million in January 2026, while in-person deal with slightly increased.<br><br><br>- Tax revenue fell greatly, with sportsbooks paying $138,000 in January, a 74% decrease from December, due to [https://love2singles.com/@bertclemes8628 deductions] for free-bet promos.<br><br><br>[https://wiki.educom.nu/index.php?title=Gebruiker:FelicitasCape - FanDuel] and DraftKings led the marketplace, [https://www.copticpedia.org/index.php/%D9%86%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B4_%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%AE%D8%AF%D9%85:LeonelBeam8 recording] almost three-quarters of bets over the first 2 months, with DraftKings surpassing FanDuel in January.<br><br><br>The state's online deal with dropped from $538.8 million in its first month with legal betting down to $380.4 million in the second, an approximately 29% month-over-month decline, the Missouri Gaming Commission reported. Missouri's 8 in-person sportsbooks increased deal with from $4.1 million to $4.7 million throughout that same time.<br><br><br>The drop was expected following an enormous promotional blitz around the state's Dec. 1 launch date. Sportsbooks invested more than $125 million on complimentary bets in December compared to a little more than $33 million in January.<br><br><br>Fewer opportunities to bet on football, the most popular sport in the state (and country), likewise contributed to the decline, as there were fewer NFL and college football video games in January compared to December. Total football betting manage, not consisting of parlays, declined more than 50% in between the two months, dropping from almost $152 million to $72 million.<br><br><br>Basketball took over as the most wagered-on sport in January, increasing deal with from simply under $99 million in December to a little more than $109 million.<br><br><br>Missouri sportsbook taxes<br><br><br>The month-over-month decline in Missouri sports wagering tax was more noticable.<br><br><br>[http://wiki.breedveld.net/index.php/User:AustinBelt1073 Missouri sportsbooks] paid around $138,000 in taxes in January, a nearly 74% drop from the more than $521,000 paid in December. Retail books contributed nearly a third of the total taxes regardless of accepting a little portion of the bets compared to online [https://emails.funescapes.com.au/holiday-incentive-client-attraction-promotion/ platforms].<br><br><br>Like numerous of the other 31 states with statewide mobile sports betting, Missouri enables sportsbooks to [http://newsquare.net/index.php?title=Anv%C3%A4ndare:TabathaMears subtract free-bet] [https://peckerwoodmedia.com/index.php/User:BrendanPrendivil promotional play] versus their tax liabilities.<br><br><br>The books could also deduct their outstanding adjusted gross [https://jaenpedia.wikanda.es/wiki/Usuario:EmilyHead8 income losses] from bets for the prior month. The December promotions around the launch date will likely be the highest in state history, however it has however curtailed the state's capacity for tax generation.<br><br><br>ICYMI: DraftKings topped FanDuel for the No. 1 handle area in Missouri in January; FD edged DK for the leading mark in December<br><br><br>DraftKings - $144.4 m.<br>FanDuel - $125.7 m.<br>bet365 - $34.0 m.<br>BetMGM - $33.0 m.<br>Fanatics - $21.0 m.<br>[https://znakomstva-online24.ru/@robertkowalski Caesars -] $14.1 m.<br>[https://samyamapoterie.fr/index.php/2019/01/28/bonjour-tout-le-monde/ theScore Bet] - $6.7 m.<br>Circa Sports - $1.5 m<br><br><br>FanDuel, DraftKings, and Fanatics, the country's biggest sportsbooks by manage, have not yet had to pay taxes in [http://wiki.algabre.ch/index.php?title=Benutzer:HelenEmbry1 Missouri] on their [http://namestajcipcic.rs/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=10 sports betting] income due to their marketing deductions.<br><br><br>The books could continue significant advertising invest in February around the Super Bowl and in March for the NCAA Tournament, however figures are set to decrease significantly as the year advances. Missouri tasks to [https://robtalada.com/sections/mywiki/index.php/User:MelvinaSpangler generate] more than $20 million in yearly sports betting taxes by 2030.<br><br><br>FanDuel and DraftKings promote launch<br><br><br>The nation's two largest sportsbooks by market share extended that [https://turism.travel/agent/gordonloomis57/ standing] in [https://thestarsareright.org/index.php/User:ClintD29498261 Missouri's] very first months of legal sports betting.<br><br><br>FanDuel, the No. 1 sportsbook by nationwide handle share, topped the state's 8 [https://love2singles.com/@bertclemes8628 mobile books] in December by accepting almost 40% of all bets placed that month. FanDuel executives on a recent profits call touted the "outstanding" launch, saying client acquisition was "ahead of expectations."<br><br><br>Around 5% of Missouri's adult [https://video.2yu.co/@lynnecarlos042?page=about population positioned] a bet with FanDuel in the very first one month of launch, making Missouri "one of our best state launches to date," FanDuel composed in its incomes statement.<br> <br><br>DraftKings saw one of its highest consumer acquisition penetration rates and its second-highest gross revenue per adult of any of its 18 [https://buyandsellhair.com/author/florentina4/ jurisdiction launches] considering that 2021, the business said in its [https://gitlab.jade.cs.uga.edu/margareta38024 profits report]. DraftKings took over the leading spot in January from FanDuel, with 38% of the state's betting deal with to 33% for its competitor.<br><br><br>DraftKings has actually accepted $339.7 million in bets during [https://gamemarts.io/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=7 Missouri's] very first 2 months with sports wagering, compared to $338.4 million for FanDuel. The pair has accounted for almost three-quarters of all bets placed in the state.<br>'
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