Ohio sports wagers top $800 million in April
The Ohio sports betting revenue was up 20% to $807.2 million for April, and reported $3.5 billion for the first four months of 2025.
This milestone is the highest the state has recorded since 2023 and marks the third time the state’s betting handle surpassed $1 billion. This surge shows how successful the sports betting industry has been in the state.
The online age is certainly here, and Ohio’s sports bettors enjoy betting on their devices more than queuing at a brick-and-mortar sportsbook. According to data from the Ohio Casino Control Commission, of the $1 billion handle wagered in January of 2025, roughly $992 million came from online sports betting. With retail bets amounting to just $19 million during the same period.
However, sportsbooks generated $81.1 million in taxable revenue – 28.6% lower than in January last year. While the year-on-year return was lower, this is still 42% above December’s revenue. To put that into perspective, Ohio’s monthly taxable income record was set in January of 2023, when $209 million was collected from sports betting taxes.