Illinois Gaming Board Reported
$1.5 billion in Gaming Revenue for 2023
On the heels of the Super Bowl,
Illinoisians reminded to wager responsibly and safely with legal
Sportsbooks
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[February 08, 2024]
At
the Illinois Gaming Board’s (the “IGB” or “Board”) first meeting of
the year, it reported that the State and local governments earned
more than $1.5 billion in tax revenue from Illinois’ 15 licensed
casinos, more than 46,000 video gaming terminals and 13 sports
wagering operators statewide in 2023.
Total revenue from January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023:
State taxes - $1,307,113,715
Local taxes - $243,253,726
Total taxes - $1,550,367,441
“None of the tax revenue and other economic benefits from legal
casino gambling, video gaming and sports wagering would have been
possible without the IGB’s tireless work to protect the integrity
and public confidence in Illinois gaming,” said IGB Administrator
Marcus D. Fruchter. “The IGB looks forward to continued cooperation
and partnership with our licensees and stakeholders to ensure
continued success, revenue generation, accountability, compliance,
and the highest ethical standards for Illinois gaming in 2024 and
beyond.”
On the heels of the Super Bowl, Administrator Fruchter noted that
the total amount of money wagered (or handle) in the Illinois sports
wagering market for 2023 was $11.6 billion. Of that amount, $1
billion accounted for in sports wagering adjusted gross revenue (“SWAGR”).
SWAGR is the amount of revenue left after winnings were paid to
wagerers. When the 15% state sports wagering tax is applied to the
SWAGR, the result was $150.3 million in state taxes. Additionally,
$10.6 million was generated by the 2% Cook County tax on SWAGR.
Since sports wagering launched in 2020, Illinois has
had one of the highest grossing sports wagering markets in the
country. Administrator Fruchter reminded Illinoisans who plan on
placing bets to do so safely and responsibly and only through a
retail or online sportsbook that is approved to operate in Illinois.
“Unlike licensed sportsbooks, unlawful actors do not undergo strict
suitability reviews and background investigations,” Fruchter said.
“These illegal operators do not contribute tax revenue to our
communities. They maintain no age verification requirements to
protect minors, no controls to prevent money laundering, and no
guarantees that customers will receive fair payouts.”
Patrons can visit the IGB website for a list of
approved, legal Illinois sportsbook operators.
Administrator Fruchter said when it comes to placing Super Bowl prop
bets, also known as side bets, Illinois only allows wagering on
activity directly within the control or jurisdiction of the National
Football League (NFL) and/or individuals subject to its Integrity
Policy. Such approval does not include actions within the control of
a single person/entity outside of the NFL’s oversight and actions
not directly related to the conduct of the Super Bowl.
For example, betters cannot bet on the length of the National Anthem
or how many times Taylor Swift will be shown on camera, but they can
wager on the length of the Anthem compared to the length of a
certain play in the game. In addition to wagering on player or
in-game statistics and any objective player or in-game statistic in
relation to an objective non-game statistic, people can also bet on
the color of Gatorade that will be poured on the coach of the
winning team as well as the outcome of the coin flip.
During these significant sporting events, please remember that if
you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling
and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER
(1-800-426-2537) or text "GAMB" to 833234. Individuals can enroll in
the IGB Self-Exclusion Program at all of the IGB offices located at
all casinos. Additional information can be found at https://www.igb.illinois.gov/selfexclusion.
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In addition to reporting final
2023 revenue, the Board also took many other official actions
during the meeting including the following:
• Granted a request under Sports Wagering Rule 1130 from Major
League Soccer (“MLS”) to issue an order prohibiting wagering in
Illinois on whether a player will receive a yellow card or red
card penalty during a soccer match and whether a yellow card or
red card will be shown during a soccer match. Effective
immediately, today’s Board Order makes permanent the temporary
suspension Administrator Fruchter issued on January 12, 2024.
• Received Initial Consideration of an Owners License
Renewal for the Par-A-Dice Corporation d/b/a Par-A-Dice Hotel Casino
in East Peoria. Par-A-Dice will make a presentation to the Board in
support of its renewal request when the Board formally considers
this issue at the next scheduled meeting on March 14.
• Approved a request from Full House Resorts Illinois LLC d/b/a The
Temporary by American Place in Waukegan to extend temporary casino
operations by an additional 18 months until August 17, 2027.
• Heard status updates from Organization Gaming License applicants
Hawthorne Race Course, Inc. d/b/a Hawthorne Casino and Race Course
and Fairmount Park, Inc. d/b/a FanDuel Racetrack and Sportsbook
about their respective casino construction projects.
At the meeting, the Board’s actions also included:
For video gaming, the IGB approved licenses for:
o 143 video gaming locations
o 73 terminal handlers
The IGB denied video gaming licenses for:
o Seven video gaming location applicants
For casinos, the IGB approved:
o Forty-three casino Key Person applicants
o Three Level 1 casino occupational licenses
o 78 Level 2 casino occupational licenses
o 97 Level 3 casino occupational licenses
The IGB denied casino licenses for:
o Eight Level 2 and 3 casino occupational applicants
For sports wagering, the IGB approved:
o One sports wagering supplier license
o 58 Level 2 sports wagering occupational licenses
Additionally, the IGB:
o Denied two requests for hearing
o Rejected the Administrative Law Judge’s Recommended Summary
Judgment Decision in favor of the respondent in the matter of the
Revocation of Lucky Lincoln Gaming, LLC (23 GB 004) and remanded the
case back to the Administrative Law Judge for further proceedings.
o Adopted the Administrative Law Judge’s Recommended Decision as a
Final Board Order in the matter of the Denial of Jose T. Camacho (21
GB 003).
The IGB will conduct its next scheduled regular meeting on March 14,
2024.
Illinois is home to 15 casinos, 13 licensed sportsbooks, and a
network of more than 8,500 licensed video gaming establishments.
Casino gambling, video gaming and sports wagering generated more
than $1.5 billion in tax revenue to the state and local communities
in calendar year 2023.
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