Pennsylvania sports wagering revenue was $14.9m for the month of September, a 144% increase from August.
According to figures released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, sports betting handle was $194.5m for the period, a 78% rise.
Retail sports betting generated revenue of $5.7m, a 58% increase from August, while online revenue rose 265% to $9.3m.
Overall gaming revenue in the state saw a 5% increase year-on-year for September, totalling $285.4m.
Parx Casino made the highest gaming revenue for the month at $53.7m, while Wind Creek Bethlehem generated the second-highest with $41.1m.
Slot machine revenue for the state’s 12 casinos was $188.4m for the month, a 4% decrease from 2018, while table game revenue also saw a decrease of 2%, to $70.6m.
Online casino gaming revenue totalled $5.3m, a 55% increase from August 2019.
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