New Hampshire sports betting revenue up 2% in October
The New Hampshire Lottery broke its all-time sales record in October, surpassing $79 million in total sports betting revenue for October, according to unaudited figures.
The New Hampshire Lottery also generated an all-time high of $200.7 million in revenue supporting New Hampshire public education, reflecting a nearly 7% or $13 million year-over-year increase. Since its inception in 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has contributed more than $2.85 billion to public education, supporting students, teachers and schools across the state.
“You can always bet on the New Hampshire Lottery to win big for public education!” said Governor Chris Sununu. “Thanks to the awesome work of our teams and customer service that can’t be beat, the New Hampshire Lottery continues to reach new heights. That means better games, more prizes, and record funding to kids’ education!”
The New Hampshire Lottery, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in March, is one of the fastest-growing lotteries in the country. Over the past five years, it has seen a nearly 62.1% rise in sales, resulting in a total increase of $240 million.