Accounting for the shorter month, that represents a 7.7% increase in daily average gross gaming revenue (DAGGR) compared to January. The six states with legal iGaming produced a combined total of $496.4 million in gross revenue from online poker and casino games. Despite a slow start to the year, the US online gambling industry picked up some steam in February. This comes amidst a good period for the industry generally. At current growth rates, the two will be neck-and-neck in March, and Michigan could become the top performer as soon as April. Michigan online casinos and poker rooms won just under 53 cents per resident per day in February, compared to 55 cents for New Jersey. New Jersey has always been the top-performing online gambling state in per capita terms, but that may be about to change.
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