Indiana Sports Betting Revenue Surges in November
Figures released by the Indiana Gaming Commission show that sportsbooks generated US$69.1m in revenue during November, representing a 57.3 per cent jump from October’s US$43.9m.

Sports betting revenue in the US state of Indiana recorded a sharp month-on-month increase in November, rising by more than 50 per cent compared with October.
Figures released by the Indiana Gaming Commission show that sportsbooks generated US$69.1m in revenue during November, representing a 57.3 per cent jump from October’s US$43.9m. The strong monthly uplift points to improved operator performance following a comparatively softer October.
On a year-on-year basis, revenue remained broadly stable. November’s total was up marginally by 0.7 per cent compared with the US$68.6m reported in the same month last year, indicating steady market maturity despite monthly fluctuations.
Betting handle also increased, climbing 4.3 per cent month-on-month from US$611.6m in October to US$640.99m in November. Year-on-year, handle rose by 4.8 per cent from US$614.4m, reflecting sustained player engagement across the state.
Tax contributions followed the rise in revenue, with sports betting generating US$6.5m in tax receipts for November. The results highlight Indiana’s continued importance as a stable and established sports betting market within the wider US landscape, supported by consistent wagering activity and strong operator performance during peak sporting periods.







