Tennessee reported $515.5m (£412.0m/€477.8m) in gross handle for November, the state’s Sports Wagering Advisory Council announced on Monday (11 December).
It is the first time handle has passed $500m in a month since sports betting went live in Tennessee in November 2020.
The 16.2% increase was a marked improvement from the 6.2% rise recorded in October. It fell short of the 72.9% month-to-month growth seen in September, although that coincided with the NFL and college football seasons getting underway.
Gross wagers also surpassed $500m for the first time, receiving $517.1m for the month. This is up 17.7% from November last year, while it is a 41.4% increase on November 2021.
The state collected $9.5m in privilege tax, again the highest amount since sports wagering was launched there.
Continued growth in Tennessee
A challenging start to sports betting in Tennessee saw revenue fall to a record low of $10.1m in August 2021.
The state has rebounded impressively since then, however,..