New Year, New Record: Virginia Sports Betting Reaches Record Levels In January

Written By Dann Stupp on March 1, 2022Last Updated on August 3, 2022
January 2022

In January, Virginia’s sportsbooks surpassed the previous record by more than 13%, collecting nearly $500 million in wagers.

According to PlayVirginia, which monitors Virginia’s sports betting market, the football season concluded with a remarkable set of new records that elevated the state’s industry to unprecedented levels.

According to Dann Stupp, the lead analyst for play-virginia.com, the five weekends of football, which incorporated an additional week of regular season football and an extended NFL playoffs, undeniably benefited sportsbooks in January. Stupp mentions that the sportsbooks will gradually decrease in activity after March Madness. However, he acknowledges that the football season propelled the industry forward significantly, establishing a strong foundation for the upcoming year.

Data released Tuesday by the Virginia Lottery reveals that Virginia’s sportsbooks attracted a staggering $485.5 million in wagers in January, surpassing the previous record of $427.3 million set in October.

In January, the total amount of wagers increased by 13.8% compared to December’s $426.6 million. Additionally, the average daily wagering amount rose to $15.7 million per day throughout January’s 31 days, compared to December’s $13.8 million per day.

Month Handle GGR Hold % Promos Other deductions AGR Taxes
February 2022 $401,889,135 $27,498,133 6.8% $15,816,234 $3,797,649 $7,884,250 $7,884,250
January 2022 $485,544,417 $39,050,067 8.0% $16,850,981 $3,978,519 $18,220,567 $2,876,609
December 2021 $426,596,891 $31,515,015 7.4% $17,051,709 $4,339,908 $10,123,398 $1,729,130
November 2021 $402,621,132 $48,337,037 12.0% $14,993,073 $3,417,267 $29,926,697 $4,233,167
October 2021 $427,320,306 $30,160,385 7.1% $15,805,261 $4,569,424 $9,785,700 $1,746,204
September 2021 $293,851,531 $30,929,243 10.5% $17,422,068 $3,172,781 $10,334,395 $1,557,498
August 2021 $182,418,252 $17,967,427 9.9% $6,868,639 $2,410,724 $8,688,064 $1,378,539
July 2021 $161,901,955 $19,965,556 12.3% $4,375,872 $2,898,664 $12,691,020 $1,864,433
June 2021 $234,943,435 $22,006,296 9.4% $4,983,544 $2,125,855 $14,896,898 $2,273,995
May 2021 $226,963,573 $23,173,549 10.2% $5,168,732 $2,341,616 $15,663,201 $2,381,115
April 2021 $236,432,523 $19,442,317 8.2% $5,529,294 $2,532,886 $11,380,137 $1,652,147
March 2021 $304,066,245 $26,573,877 8.7% $10,340,533 $2,388,332 $13,845,012 $1,183,487
February 2021 $265,778,306 $12,238,730 4.6% $13,187,560 $2,282,972 ($3,231,752) $300,594
January 2021 $58,896,564 $3,586,077 6.1% $6,343,077 $478,612 ($3,235,612) $39,710
Total $4,109,224,266 $352,443,759 8.6% $154,736,576 $40,735,209 $156,971,974 $24,622,911

In December, sportsbooks in Virginia recorded a remarkable gross revenue of $39.1 million, the second-highest amount ever achieved. This figure marked a significant increase from the $31.5 million earned in the previous month.

Sportsbooks generated $18.2 million in taxable revenue after deducting $16.9 million for promotional spending and $4 million for other expenses. Consequently, the state received $2.9 million in tax revenue.

Although the commonwealth is still too young for comprehensive month-to-month and year-over-year comparisons, the betting volume has significantly increased since Virginia introduced sports betting on January 21, 2021. In the initial 11 days of the market, sportsbooks witnessed a daily wager amount of $5.4 million, resulting in $3.6 million in revenue from a total of $58.9 million wagers in January 2021.

According to Eric Ramsey, an analyst for the PlayUSA.com Network, including play-virginia.com, there is still ample potential for growth in Virginia’s sportsbooks. He noted that over the past five months, these sportsbooks have successfully extended their reach to attract new customers.

However, of equal significance, bettors are increasing their wagers compared to last year as they gain a better understanding of the various products being offered by online sportsbooks.

To gain further insights and analysis on regulated sports betting in Virginia, please visit play-virginia.com/revenue.

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Dann Stupp, a seasoned sports journalist, has contributed his writing and editing skills to various reputable outlets including The Athletic, USA Today, ESPN, and MLB.com. Currently residing in Lexington, Virginia, he continues to excel in his field.

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