Report: Gambling continues expanding in Illinois

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Illinois’ casinos and riverboats may be feeling down on their luck lately, but a new report from the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) finds that the state’s gambling industry as a whole is booming.
Riverboat revenues are down 2.1 percent. Horse racing revenues have also declined. However, overall wagers across all gambling platforms are up 8 percent.
COGFA Senior Analyst Eric Noggle said one of the major reasons for the mixed numbers is the expansion of video gambling.
“In downstate Illinois, that’s where our growth has come,” Noggle said. “Video gambling revenues have allowed us to have an 8 percent overall increase in the State of Illinois.”
That translates to nearly 4 percent increased gambling revenue for the state. Noggle said that while more options in downstate Illinois have helped boost gambling revenues, there are indications that areas around Chicago may be reaching a saturation point, even with the continued expansion of video gambling terminals.
While Illinois may not be quite on par with big gambling states, Noggle said the Land of Lincoln is getting close.
When combining Illinois gambling receipts with riverboats and video gambling, Noggle said Illinois scores $2.3 billion annually.
“That would be larger than Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, states like that surrounding us.”
And while Illinois still trails Nevada’s $11 billion in wagers, it’s catching up to other big gambling states “like Pennsylvania with $3.2 billion, New Jersey is at $2.4 billion. So we’re close to New Jersey.”
Noggle said that while Illinois riverboats and horse-racing tracks are seeing less revenue, the expansion of video gambling across the state has increased Illinois’ gambling revenue to $1.2 billion, making it roughly 3.8 percent of the total revenue for the state.
 

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FYI... In the Chicago area Rivers casino in Des Plaines will take the states 1st sports bet on Monday morning.


Of course the backwards, dysfunctional state of Illinois has lost millions in tax dollars by letting Indiana beat them on sports wagering. Plus from all the reports there will only be brick and mortar bets and nothing online or mobile for 18 months. Brilliant move as usual. NJ and Pa. reported that over 70% of all wagers were made online.
 

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No Mobile, means most will not partake.. I for one, would drive to open an account and then GO Mobile....This state continues to be a mess
 

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No Mobile, means most will not partake.. I for one, would drive to open an account and then GO Mobile....This state continues to be a mess

Thank Rivers for that. They didn't want draftkings or fanduel in.
 
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No Mobile, means most will not partake.. I for one, would drive to open an account and then GO Mobile....This state continues to be a mess
Totally Agree, how stupid are these lawmakers, they even fucked up the weed inventory, not even prepared for the demand. I observed sports wagering downtown indy and was shocked, completely packed, lines out the door all 3 days i was there. Horrible service, clueless slow old tellers, with hundreds of bettors doing last minute capping doing small dollar huge parlays, total clusterfuck, can only imagine how bad it will be in illinois. How a mobile app is not be ready at launch is beyond me. With all this supposed revenue from weed and gambling, our taxes better go down, better have awesome infrastructure. etc.
 

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Totally Agree, how stupid are these lawmakers, they even fucked up the weed inventory, not even prepared for the demand. I observed sports wagering downtown indy and was shocked, completely packed, lines out the door all 3 days i was there. Horrible service, clueless slow old tellers, with hundreds of bettors doing last minute capping doing small dollar huge parlays, total clusterfuck, can only imagine how bad it will be in illinois. How a mobile app is not be ready at launch is beyond me. With all this supposed revenue from weed and gambling, our taxes better go down, better have awesome infrastructure. etc.

Rivers didn't want FD and DK in with an app. Over 80% of the sportsbook action is thru mobile. Rivers and the other land based casinos want to bank some money before mobile comes in.
 

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