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Wisconsin Sports Betting: Revenue, Tribal Casinos, and Potential Risks

wisconsin Tribal Casinos See Surge⁤ in Revenue from Sports Betting, projected ‌to‍ Reach $3.7 ⁢Billion

ASHWAUBENON,WI (WLUK) ‌- Since the 2018⁣ Supreme Court decision allowing​ states ‌to legalize sports betting,Wisconsin‘s​ tribal casinos have​ experienced significant growth in revenue through sports ‍wagering. Currently, sports ⁢betting⁢ is permitted ⁤in Wisconsin only at ‌the state’s 27 tribal ‍locations.

The first sportsbook in wisconsin ⁤opened at oneida Casino in 2021,and revenue has steadily increased since then. Chad‌ Fuss, assistant general‌ manager of finance at Oneida ⁤casino, ​noted the seasonal peaks: ⁢”NFL season is⁣ a great season for everybody that dose sports bet booking, including us.⁤ It’s one of our busier seasons.”‍ Fuss⁤ also⁣ highlighted other⁤ popular times, including​ basketball ⁣tournaments and professional sports playoffs.According⁢ to the American ​Gaming Association, over 20% of⁢ American adults placed a sports ⁤bet last year, driving demand even across ⁤state lines. Some wisconsin residents, like ‍Leonardo Mosqueda of Green Bay, travel to neighboring states like Michigan, Iowa, or Illinois to place bets.

the appeal extends beyond professional wagering; fantasy football leagues‌ are also ⁤popular.Sandy​ Martin of Chicago mentioned her ‍son’s participation,⁢ investing around $200⁤ annually with a potential ​payout of ‍up to $2,000.

However, ‍the rise⁤ in sports ‌betting is accompanied ‌by concerns about potential⁣ addiction. ⁤Several U.S. states, including Wisconsin, have reported increased calls to addiction helplines. “I think⁤ some people do get addicted, ‍and it can​ be unhealthy in general,” said martin.⁤ “But⁤ for whatever‌ it’s worth,everybody loves to do it,has a lot of ⁢fun.”

Oneida casino addresses ⁣these concerns by providing informational pamphlets ‍and ‍funding addiction services. Fuss emphasized the​ casino’s perspective: “We look at the gambling and‌ sports bet booking as entertainment, social. ​We don’t ever want to see individuals get⁤ into​ financial trouble.”

Despite the risks,‍ the market for sports ⁤betting remains strong. Sports betting at Wisconsin’s ‌27 tribal locations is projected⁣ to generate $3.7 billion dollars in revenue this⁣ year, demonstrating the significant economic impact of the industry.

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