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Connecticut Gambling Revenue 2026:Online Casino, Sports Betting and Tribal Slot Data
Data through June 30, 2026. Connecticut's latest common reporting month shows $53.13 million in online-casino GGR, $204.00 million in combined sports handle and $71.61 million in tribal slot win.
These reporting systems use different definitions. Do not add wagers, GGR, slot win, state payments and annual commercial revenue as though they were one comparable measure.
Common completed month across the required DCP reporting systems.
After current promotional-deduction rules; not total wagers or operator cash flow.
$4.64M combined online-and-retail GGR for the month.
$18.03M in combined official state contributions.
Written by Michael Johnson. Data definitions, arithmetic and source scope reviewed by Sarah Roberts. Neither reviewer is presented as a regulator, accountant, investment analyst, tax professional, tribal representative or operator employee. Research process: How we test. Editorial standards: Editorial policy.
How much gambling revenue does Connecticut report?
Connecticut's gambling-revenue picture uses three separate reporting systems: online casino gaming, online and retail sports wagering, and tribal-casino slot win. The latest completed month is June 2026, reported in DCP datasets updated July 15. Read wagers as activity, not revenue; compare GGR with state payments only after promotional and federal-excise adjustments, and keep tribal slots outside AGA's commercial iGaming-and-sports total. These figures do not show player profit, operator cash flow, gambling harm or personal tax liability.
Information boundary: these reconciled public market records are not investment, accounting, legal or tax advice and do not audit an operator's financial statements.
Connecticut Gambling Revenue in 90 Seconds
| Metric | June 2026 value | Source or calculation | What it means | Main boundary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latest completed month | June 2026 | Latest month complete across online casino, sports and tribal slot datasets. | The current snapshot covers activity through June 30, 2026. | A later month belongs here only after every required system is complete. |
| Online casino wagers | $1,806,734,597 | Sum of four official on-reservation and off-reservation wager rows. | Total reported online-casino wagering activity. | Wagers are not revenue and are not player net losses. |
| Online casino GGR | $53,130,670 | Four official GGR rows after allowed promotional deductions. | The current statutory gaming-revenue measure before the state payment. | GGR is not company profit or free cash flow. |
| Online casino state payment | $9,563,520 | Exact dedicated payment-row sum, reconciled to 18% of eligible GGR. | The June payment to Connecticut. | The rate becomes 20% for periods after September 2026. |
| Combined sports handle | $203,998,846 | Online handle plus retail handle. | Total accepted sports-wagering activity before settlement. | Handle is not revenue. |
| Combined sports GGR | $4,641,808 | Online GGR plus retail GGR after the applicable adjustments. | Statewide sports gaming result for the month. | A low monthly hold does not predict the next event or bet. |
| Combined sports state payment | $1,305,819 | Sum of official online and retail payment records. | State payment after operator-level calculations. | Operator-level zero floors can differ from one rate applied to statewide net GGR. |
| Tribal slot handle | $844,893,736 | Foxwoods handle plus Mohegan Sun handle. | Reported slot-machine wagering activity at the two tribal casinos. | It excludes table games and other resort revenue. |
| Tribal slot win and state contributions | $71,611,376 win - $18,032,831 contributions | Official Win and Total Contributions fields for both casinos. | Slot result and corresponding state contributions. | This is not total Foxwoods or Mohegan corporate revenue. |
| What the current snapshot excludes | Not included | Separate DCP, lottery, OTB, fantasy, charitable or corporate records. | Lottery, OTB, fantasy, charitable gaming, tribal table games and non-gaming property revenue stay outside this headline snapshot. | Excluded means differently owned and measured, not nonexistent. |
2026 Data Freshness and Reporting Changes
June is the latest complete common month
June is used only because online casino, online sports, retail sports, payment and tribal-slot records all contain the completed period.
Online-casino state payment moves from 18% to 20%
The 18% rate applies through September 2026. Subsequent periods use 20% under the current official rate note.
Official datasets can be amended
The checked date identifies the source version used here. If DCP later amends a row, the displayed value can change; the review date and update note reveal when that revised source entered the guide.
Six Numbers That Are Not Interchangeable
| Measure | Plain-English meaning | Where it appears | Do not call it | Primary check |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wagers / handle | Total reported wagering activity before payouts and other adjustments. | Online casino, sports and tribal slot records. | Revenue, profit or state income. | Product, period, cancellations and source row. |
| Patron winnings | Amounts returned or paid to patrons under the source's reporting definition. | Online casino and sports datasets. | Unique-player profit or total withdrawals. | Whether cancellations, resettlements or prizes are separate fields. |
| Win / loss | The source's wagering result before all GGR deductions. | Online casino and sports datasets. | Final taxable GGR or operator net income. | Published source formula and rounding. |
| Gross gaming revenue | The statutory gaming-revenue base after the deductions allowed by that reporting system. | Online casino and sports records. | Company revenue, EBITDA, profit or cash flow. | Promo cap, federal excise and negative-value treatment. |
| State payment / contribution | The official amount payable or contributed to Connecticut under the governing system. | Online casino, sports and tribal-slot records. | All taxes, all public benefit or total state gambling income. | Dedicated payment field or official contribution field. |
| Corporate revenue / cash flow | A company-level accounting result that may combine many products, states and expenses. | Audited financial statements, not the DCP market tables. | Connecticut GGR or state payment. | Company filing, reporting segment and accounting period. |
How Connecticut Calculates Revenue and State Payments
Each reporting system has its own formula. The calculations reconcile public data; they do not calculate player returns, operator profit or personal taxes.
Start with wagers and remove returned or cancelled activity
Win/loss = wagers - patron winnings - cancelled wagers
Check: reconcile the result to the official row before applying promotional deductions.
Apply the promotional cap and period rate
Allowed promo deduction = min(actual redeemed promotions, 15% x win/loss)
GGR = win/loss - allowed promo deduction
State payment = max(0, applicable rate x GGR)
Rate: 18% through September 2026; 20% for subsequent periods.
Separate wagering result, federal excise and allowed promotions
Net wagers = wagers - cancelled wagers
Win/loss = net wagers - patron winnings - monthly resettlements
Federal excise input = 0.25% x net wagers
GGR = win/loss - federal excise - allowed promotional deduction
State payment = max(0, 13.75% x operator or channel GGR)
Use the official slot and contribution fields
Combined slot win = Foxwoods Win + Mohegan Sun Win
Combined state contributions = Foxwoods Total Contributions + Mohegan Sun Total Contributions
Boundary: Total Contributions does not reveal table-game or resort revenue.
June 2026 by Reporting System
The four online-casino row classes, two sports channels and two tribal slot properties stay separate because their fields and scope are not interchangeable.
| Reporting system | Owner / channel | Wagers or handle | Win/loss or slot win | GGR | State payment / contribution | Source key | Main boundary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online casino - off-reservation | MPI Master Wagering License CT, LLC | $863,116,551 | $28,445,505 | $24,178,679 | $4,352,162 | iCasino monthly and payment rows | This master-license row is not total Foxwoods property or corporate revenue. |
| Online casino - off-reservation | Mohegan Digital, LLC | $931,259,522 | $33,573,911 | $28,537,824 | $5,136,808 | iCasino monthly and payment rows | This digital row is not total Mohegan Sun property or corporate revenue. |
| Online casino - on-reservation | MPTN On-Reservation | $8,778,859 | $320,583 | $303,328 | $54,599 | iCasino monthly and payment rows | Keep this on-reservation row separate from the MPI off-reservation row. |
| Online casino - on-reservation | Mohegan Tribe On-Reservation | $3,579,665 | $121,968 | $110,839 | $19,951 | iCasino monthly and payment rows | Keep this on-reservation row separate from the Mohegan Digital row. |
| Online sports wagering | Three licensees combined | $197,064,668 | $5,962,416 | $3,934,179 | $1,208,520 | Online sports monthly and payment rows | MPI reported negative GGR; official payment rows use an operator-level zero floor. |
| Retail sports wagering | Statewide retail channel | $6,934,178 | $724,864 | $707,629 | $97,299 | Retail sports monthly and payment rows | Retail figures do not describe online sportsbook activity. |
| Tribal slots | Foxwoods Resort Casino | $332,125,826 | $28,097,483 | Not reported in this dataset | $7,154,358 | Current-year tribal slot dataset | Slot win excludes table games, hotel, dining, entertainment and other property revenue. |
| Tribal slots | Mohegan Sun | $512,767,910 | $43,513,893 | Not reported in this dataset | $10,878,473 | Current-year tribal slot dataset | Slot win excludes table games, hotel, dining, entertainment and other property revenue. |
Connecticut Gambling Revenue: July 2025-June 2026
These are twelve consecutive completed months from the official online-casino, online sports, retail sports and current or archived tribal-slot records.
| Month | iCasino wagers | iCasino GGR | Online sports handle | Online sports GGR | Retail sports handle | Retail sports GGR | Foxwoods slot win | Mohegan Sun slot win | State payments / contributions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 2025 | $1,687,395,873 | $48,127,894 | $117,956,954 | $12,693,633 | $5,548,491 | $630,130 | $33,701,394 | $45,252,645 | $30,233,546 |
| August 2025 | $1,761,016,567 | $49,770,235 | $141,701,328 | $13,241,196 | $6,901,363 | $901,098 | $34,982,626 | $47,597,257 | $31,548,179 |
| September 2025 | $1,849,046,179 | $53,727,943 | $221,564,549 | $15,749,720 | $8,721,310 | $1,028,079 | $28,506,905 | $39,990,108 | $29,117,817 |
| October 2025 | $1,865,218,559 | $55,638,370 | $247,641,103 | $21,052,241 | $9,487,583 | $740,507 | $31,354,916 | $42,099,494 | $31,375,012 |
| November 2025 | $1,808,690,182 | $48,793,946 | $262,922,384 | $27,346,920 | $9,333,947 | $1,319,311 | $31,243,682 | $42,689,764 | $31,207,878 |
| December 2025 | $1,892,858,763 | $55,589,733 | $227,572,278 | $25,713,791 | $7,200,708 | $1,120,718 | $29,865,427 | $43,483,177 | $32,033,047 |
| January 2026 | $1,767,100,923 | $54,942,354 | $230,011,073 | $20,590,272 | $7,320,637 | $1,008,383 | $28,628,272 | $41,502,614 | $30,397,110 |
| February 2026 | $1,714,669,754 | $53,894,880 | $181,189,543 | $14,710,904 | $5,775,399 | $399,686 | $27,179,823 | $38,420,239 | $28,237,963 |
| March 2026 | $1,882,653,206 | $59,736,858 | $209,623,108 | $16,669,284 | $7,496,434 | $946,442 | $30,575,946 | $46,491,095 | $32,441,557 |
| April 2026 | $1,758,574,415 | $57,822,573 | $172,512,752 | $16,830,109 | $6,530,716 | $745,088 | $29,624,482 | $42,980,774 | $30,984,607 |
| May 2026 | $1,786,724,015 | $54,299,233 | $180,762,275 | $14,846,268 | $7,258,991 | $719,497 | $32,921,880 | $47,525,475 | $32,025,993 |
| June 2026 | $1,806,734,597 | $53,130,670 | $197,064,668 | $3,934,179 | $6,934,178 | $707,629 | $28,097,483 | $43,513,893 | $28,902,170 |
Trend boundary: monthly changes can reflect sporting outcomes, calendar mix, promotions, player activity, reporting adjustments and normal variance. They do not forecast the next month.
2025 Full-Year Benchmark
| 2025 benchmark | Value | Source scope | What it means | What it excludes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iGaming revenue | $707.5M | AGA commercial iGaming | Full-year Connecticut internet-gaming GGR benchmark. | Tribal land-based slot win and non-iGaming property revenue. |
| Sports-betting revenue | $265.9M | Online and retail sports betting | Full-year sports-wagering revenue benchmark. | Lottery sales outside sports wagering and tribal casino slots. |
| Combined commercial gaming revenue | $973.4M | iGaming plus sports betting | AGA's Connecticut commercial-market total. | Tribal casino slot win, lottery, OTB, fantasy and charitable gaming. |
| Gaming tax revenue | $139.1M | AGA's iGaming and commercial sports calculation | Annual public-payment benchmark for those commercial channels. | A universal total of every state transfer from gambling. |
| Controlling scope boundary | 0 commercial casinos | AGA market classification | Connecticut's tribal casino-resorts are not counted as commercial casino venues in this report. | Any claim that $973.4M is the entire Connecticut gambling economy. |
Five Connecticut Revenue Examples Resolved
$1.81 billion of online-casino wagers does not mean $1.81 billion of revenue
Inputs: June wagers of $1,806,734,597 and GGR of $53,130,670.
Calculation: $53,130,670 divided by $1,806,734,597 is approximately 2.94%.
Conclusion: wagers measure activity; GGR is the statutory gaming-revenue measure after current deductions.
Boundary: the ratio is not a player's expected return or one game's RTP.
One sportsbook can have a negative month while Connecticut still receives sports payments
June record: MPI reported negative GGR, while Mohegan Digital, CT Lottery online and retail rows remained positive.
Conclusion: positive official payment rows still sum to $1,305,819 after the negative row's zero floor.
Boundary: a negative operator month does not create a future betting opportunity.
The promotional cap changes online-casino GGR
Example row: MPI June win/loss was $28,445,505 and redeemed promotions exceeded the current 15% cap.
Allowed deduction: approximately $4,266,826.
GGR: $28,445,505 - $4,266,826 = $24,178,679.
Boundary: the official reported row controls when source rounding differs by one dollar.
Tribal slot win must remain outside the AGA commercial total
June tribal slot win: $71,611,376.
AGA 2025 commercial total: $973.4 million from iGaming and sports betting.
Conclusion: the figures answer different market-scope questions and cannot be combined as one annual total.
Boundary: this does not estimate total tribal casino-resort revenue.
How to read an amended DCP revenue row
Reader check: compare the dataset's Last Updated field with this page's Last reviewed date and update notes.
Meaning: the publication date identifies the first release; the review date identifies the current evidence pass.
Conclusion: readers can tell whether a displayed value incorporates a later correction.
Boundary: one amended row does not change unrelated historical months.
Connecticut Gambling-Revenue Source Snapshot
Connecticut DCP datasets control current state revenue, payment and contribution claims. Statutes, regulations and agreements control formulas and scope. AGA provides an independent annual commercial-market benchmark. Support sources do not establish revenue.
| Source | Source class | Owner | Checked | What it supports | What it does not prove | Safest use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaming Revenue, Statistics and DocumentsOpen official hub | Official Connecticut regulator hub | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Dataset ownership, law, regulations, agreements, General Fund, all-games, lottery, OTB and tribal-statistics routes. | One monthly value without opening the relevant dataset. | Source-owner and scope map. |
| Selected Online Casino Gaming DataOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut monthly gaming dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Wagers, patron winnings, cancellations, win/loss, promotions and GGR by current row. | Corporate profit, player profit or exact state payment without the payment dataset. | Online-casino activity and GGR calculations. |
| Online Casino Gaming Payments to StateOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut payment dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Exact monthly online-casino state-payment rows and current 18%-to-20% rate notes. | All Connecticut gambling tax revenue. | State-payment reconciliation. |
| Selected Online Sport Wagering DataOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut monthly sports dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Online wagers, cancellations, patron winnings, resettlements, federal excise, promotions and GGR. | Retail sports totals or one company's national result. | Online sports calculation and operator-level interpretation. |
| Online Sport Wagering Payments to StateOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut payment dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Online sports state-payment rows and the 13.75% payment framework. | Retail payments or universal sportsbook tax liability. | Online payment reconciliation. |
| Schedule of Selected Retail Sports Wagering DataOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut monthly retail-sports dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Retail handle, patron winnings, adjustments and GGR. | Online sports performance. | Retail-channel calculation. |
| Retail Sports Wagering Payments to the StateOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut payment dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Retail sports state-payment rows and recipient distinctions. | All retail venue economics or municipal revenue. | Retail payment reconciliation. |
| Monthly Casino Slot Revenue for Current YearOpen current-year datasetOpen official 2025 archive | Official Connecticut tribal-slot datasets | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun handle, win, payout/hold, machine count and contribution fields for the current year and archived 2025 months. | Table-game, hotel, entertainment or total corporate revenue. | Tribal slot, state-contribution and twelve-month trend rows. |
| Annual Gaming Transfers to the General FundOpen official dataset | Official Connecticut annual transfer dataset | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Historical annual gaming transfers. | Current monthly channel detail. | Historical state-transfer context. |
| Gross Sales for All Forms of Legalized GamingOpen official workbook | Official Connecticut cross-channel historical workbook | Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection | July 24, 2026 | Broad historical legalized-gaming sales context. | Current comparable GGR across every product. | Historical scope only. |
| Public Act 21-23Open official act | Primary Connecticut statute | Connecticut General Assembly | July 24, 2026 | Legal payment, deduction and market framework. | One current monthly data value. | Statutory basis and formula boundaries. |
| Connecticut Online-Gaming RegulationsOpen official regulation | Primary Connecticut regulation | State of Connecticut | July 24, 2026 | Regulated product, reporting and compliance framework. | One operator's financial result. | Regulatory definition and process. |
| Mashantucket Pequot July 2021 MOU AmendmentOpen official amendment | Primary tribal-state agreement | State of Connecticut / Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | July 24, 2026 | Mashantucket Pequot payment and market framework. | Current Foxwoods corporate profit or total property revenue. | Tribal-state scope and contribution context. |
| Mohegan July 2021 MOU AmendmentOpen official amendment | Primary tribal-state agreement | State of Connecticut / Mohegan Tribe | July 24, 2026 | Mohegan payment and market framework. | Current Mohegan corporate profit or total property revenue. | Tribal-state scope and contribution context. |
| AGA State of the States 2026 - ConnecticutOpen annual Connecticut overview | Independent industry annual summary | American Gaming Association | July 24, 2026 | 2025 iGaming, sports, combined commercial revenue, tax-revenue and market-scope benchmark. | Tribal slot revenue, the latest month or the entire Connecticut gambling economy. | Scoped full-year commercial benchmark. |
| Connecticut and National Gambling-Harm SupportCCPG chatNational helplineNCPG chat | Independent Connecticut and national support evidence | Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling / National Council on Problem Gambling | July 24, 2026 | Connecticut 1-888-789-7777 and national call, text and chat through 1-800-MY-RESET. | Market revenue, gambling-harm prevalence, operator misconduct or individual diagnosis. | Gambling-harm support when market data is increasing play pressure. |
What Connecticut Revenue Figures Do Not Prove
- Wagers or handle
- Do not prove revenue, profit, player losses or money withdrawn.
- Gross gaming revenue
- Does not prove operator net income, EBITDA, cash flow or investment value.
- State payment or contribution
- Does not represent every tax, fee, municipal payment or public benefit connected to gambling.
- AGA's $973.4 million commercial total
- Does not include Connecticut's tribal land-based slot win or every legal gambling channel.
- Tribal slot win
- Does not represent tribal table games, hotels, food, entertainment or total enterprise revenue.
- One monthly increase or decrease
- Does not establish a permanent market trend or forecast the next month.
- One operator's negative month
- Does not mean the statewide market was negative or that a bettor has an advantage next month.
- A source row checked today
- Does not guarantee the regulator will never amend the record.
- Market revenue or hold
- Does not prove one player's result, one game's RTP or the prevalence of gambling harm.
- This revenue dashboard
- Does not provide investment, accounting, legal, tax or personal gambling advice.
Stop Signals When Market Data Is Driving Gambling
- You are using market growth as a reason to deposit.Industry revenue says nothing about whether one wager is favorable.
- You are treating a low monthly sportsbook hold as a prediction.A past aggregate month does not change the next event's probability.
- You are trying to exploit an operator's negative month.Operator variance does not create a guaranteed future player edge.
- You are increasing stakes because a slot payout percentage looks high.Aggregate payout is not a promise about one session.
- You are treating a state license or payment as a guarantee of winning.Regulation does not remove gambling loss or variance.
- You are borrowing or using bill money because the market appears profitable.Operator revenue is not a personal income opportunity.
- You are hiding losses while watching revenue data for a recovery signal.Stop the session and preserve financial records.
- You are chasing losses after comparing your result with statewide data.Call 1-888-789-7777 or use CCPG chat before gambling again.
These are gambling-harm interruption signals, not investment conclusions, market forecasts or clinical diagnoses.
Use the Page That Owns the Detailed Follow-Up Question
The complete current revenue, formula, trend and scope answer is above. These routes continue narrower Connecticut questions.
| Detailed question | Owner route | What it covers | Boundary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Which gambling products are currently legal and available? | Connecticut gambling overview | Current statewide product and entity map. | Availability does not define revenue fields. |
| Which statute, compact or regulation controls a payment? | Connecticut gambling laws | Legal authority, regulations and tribal-state layers. | The reconciled data result remains above. |
| Which operator, tribe or supplier holds a credential? | Connecticut authorized gaming providers | Entity and license-class verification. | A credential does not prove corporate profit. |
| How do sports products, records and authorized routes work? | Connecticut sports betting | Wager mechanics, records and market use. | Handle, GGR and payment totals remain above. |
| How do Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun and tribal structures differ? | Connecticut tribal casinos | Properties, tribes, compacts and land-based structure. | The monthly slot-revenue rows remain above. |
| How do lottery sales, iLottery, claims and transfers work? | Connecticut Lottery | Lottery products, sales, claims and lottery-specific records. | Lottery figures are excluded from the headline dashboard. |
| How are a player's winnings and losses taxed? | Connecticut gambling taxes | Federal and Connecticut player-income tax. | Operator GGR is not personal taxable income. |
| Market data is triggering more gambling or loss chasing | Connecticut responsible gambling | Limits, timeout, self-exclusion, treatment and support. | Revenue data is not a recovery strategy. |
| Did a rate, law or reporting rule change? | Connecticut gambling law tracker | Bills, enacted changes, rates and effective dates. | A proposed change is not current reporting law. |
Connecticut Gambling Revenue FAQ
What is the latest completed Connecticut gambling-revenue month?
The current common completed month is June 2026. The page uses data through June 30, source rows updated by July 15 and a final source review dated July 24, 2026.
How much online-casino GGR did Connecticut report for June 2026?
The four on-reservation and off-reservation online-casino rows reconcile to $53,130,670 in June 2026 GGR.
How much sports handle and GGR did Connecticut report for June 2026?
Combined online and retail sports wagering produced $203,998,846 in handle and $4,641,808 in GGR for June 2026.
How much tribal slot win did Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun report for June 2026?
The two casinos reported a combined $71,611,376 in slot win and $18,032,831 in total state contributions.
Is gambling handle the same as revenue?
No. Handle or wagers measure total betting activity before payouts and other adjustments. Revenue uses a different source-defined calculation.
What is the difference between win/loss and GGR?
Win/loss is the wagering result before all allowed GGR deductions. GGR can subtract eligible promotional amounts and, for sports wagering, the applicable federal excise input.
Why is Connecticut's sports state payment not always 13.75% of statewide GGR?
Payments are calculated from the applicable operator or channel rows with a zero floor for a negative calculated payment. Summing those rows can differ from applying one rate to one net statewide figure.
What is Connecticut's online-casino state-payment rate in 2026?
The official data notes use 18% of eligible GGR through September 2026 and 20% for subsequent reporting periods.
When does Connecticut's 20% online-casino rate begin?
It applies to reporting periods after September 2026. For October 2026 or later, use the current DCP rate note for that reporting period.
Can one Connecticut sportsbook have negative revenue while the state still receives a payment?
Yes. Other positive operator or channel rows can still produce state payments even when one operator's calculated monthly result is negative.
Does the AGA's $973.4 million Connecticut total include tribal casino slots?
No. The AGA figure covers 2025 internet gaming and sports betting and identifies zero commercial casino venues in Connecticut.
Does this page include Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun table-game revenue?
No. The monthly tribal dataset used here reports slot-machine data and contributions, not complete table-game, hotel, entertainment or corporate revenue.
Does the headline snapshot include lottery, OTB, fantasy or charitable gaming?
No. Those channels use separate records and remain outside this page's current iCasino, sports and tribal-slot headline snapshot.
Can Connecticut DCP revise a published revenue row?
Yes. A later DCP amendment can change a displayed value. The Last reviewed date and update note show when the revised row entered this guide, while the original publication date identifies when the page first appeared.
Does gambling revenue show player profit, gambling harm or personal tax liability?
No. Market revenue does not determine one player's result, diagnose harm or calculate federal or Connecticut income tax.
Update notes
- : Published the Connecticut gambling-revenue dashboard with June 2026 online-casino, online and retail sports, tribal slot and state-payment reconciliation; metric definitions; formulas; a twelve-month trend; the scoped 2025 AGA benchmark; worked examples; classified sources; boundaries and visible FAQ.




