The southern states of Mississippi and West Virginia received revenues of $25 million and $10 million, respectively, through April 30 after legalizing sports wagering last summer.
Neighboring Pennsylvania netted $242.4 million of sports betting revenue five months after debuting legalized wagers in November, while Rhode Island reported just $1.8 million in that same time frame. Delaware rolled out sports betting the same month as New Jersey, but through April had only reported $13.7 million of taxable revenue.