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WEST VIRGINIA · REVENUE DATA

West Virginia Gambling Revenue Statistics:2026 Data

Read every number with its period, scope and metric. This page reconciles official Lottery financial reports with a calendar-year commercial-market snapshot without adding unlike figures.

SHORT ANSWER

How much gambling revenue does West Virginia report?

West Virginia’s latest completed Lottery fiscal year ended June 30, 2026 with more than $1.33 billion in gross revenue and $582.9 million reported as revenue to the state. Those figures are not the same as commercial gaming GGR: calendar-year 2025 commercial gaming totaled about $1.01 billion. Compare only figures with the same period, scope and metric; handle, sales, GGR, privilege tax and state transfers are not interchangeable. These figures describe market activity, not player winnings or a reason to gamble.

Official-record synthesis and transparent arithmetic; not financial, tax, legal or investment advice.

Eight measures · one scope per row

Read the latest number with its scope

Each row answers a different question. The period, native metric and boundary travel with the number; no row is a license to add unlike figures.

Eight current West Virginia gambling-revenue measures checked August 4, 2026
MeasureReported value and periodNative basisUse it forDo not use it as
FY2026 WV Lottery gross revenueMore than $1.33 billion · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Official July 29 summary headline; unaudited and not more precise than stated.The latest complete Lottery-wide headline.Handle, all-market GGR, player spending or a value to add to the product rows below.
FY2026 revenue to the state$582.9 million · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Source-native “revenues to the state” headline; the release does not publish a reconciliation.The latest official public-return headline.Operator tax alone, the release’s separate “over $600 million,” or a value to add to gross revenue.
FY2026 iGaming Revenue$439,159,669.51 · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Wagers minus Paids in the official weekly workbook; statutory term: adjusted gross interactive wagering receipts.Completed FY2026 iGaming activity on the workbook basis.Player losses, operator profit, privilege tax, state share or calendar-year GGR.
FY2026 racetrack VLT adjusted gross terminal revenue$479,162,362.95 · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Amount Played minus Amount Won minus Promo in the official weekly workbook.Completed FY2026 racetrack-terminal activity on the workbook basis.Amount played, net terminal revenue, racetrack share or LVL revenue.
FY2026 sports Taxable Receipts$59,598,863.37 · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Official workbook field after gross tickets, voids and tickets cashed.Completed FY2026 sports receipts on the official basis.Source-reported handle, player winnings, privilege tax or state share.
FY2026 four-racetrack table Adjusted Gross Receipts$93,720,124.07 · FY2026 · July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026Separate four-racetrack table workbook; 35% privilege-tax base.Completed FY2026 table receipts for the four racetrack casinos.Greenbrier receipts, tax collected, casino profit or all land-based gaming.
FY2026 Greenbrier table and video receipts$4,110,043.00 Table Games Gross Receipts; $2,396,703.40 Video Gross Terminal Revenue · FY2026Two native fields in the separate Greenbrier workbook.The completed FY2026 limited-gaming-facility measures.A single combined metric, the four-racetrack total, unrestricted-public casino activity or operator profit.
June 2026 LVL Net Terminal Income$18,432,730.09 · calendar month June 2026 onlySource-reported statewide Net Terminal Income in the monthly LVL performance report.The latest checked one-month LVL net-terminal measure.FY2026 LVL total, operator profit, gross terminal income, state share or a trend.

Four workbook families · partial period

Read the FY2027 pulse as partial data

These workbooks stop on July 25, 2026. They cover the first 25 days of FY2027, not a completed July, and no value below is prorated.

Four official FY2027 workbook families through July 25, 2026
Workbook familyPartial-period measuresBoundary
iGamingRevenue $28,825,985.17; Privilege Tax $4,323,897.81; State Share $3,638,559.99.FY2027 through July 25; first row covers four days; not full July.
Racetrack video lotteryAdjusted Gross Terminal Revenue $35,346,172.35; Adjusted Net Terminal Revenue $33,932,325.50.FY2027 through July 25; not LVL and not full July.
Sports wageringGross Tickets Written $23,788,653.90; Taxable Receipts $3,022,961.84; Privilege Tax $302,296.20.Keep the native gross-tickets label; not source-reported handle or full July.
Table regimesFour-racetrack AGR $6,367,300.63 and tax $2,228,555.24; Greenbrier table receipts $686,610.00 and video GTR $211,819.51.Two separate workbooks and regimes; FY2027 through July 25; do not merge their labels.

A newer week can change every partial value. Check all four workbook families at the same cutoff before comparing them; never mix one updated report with an older snapshot.

Seven native terms · seven distinct jobs

Decode seven revenue terms before comparing

West Virginia reports use product-specific labels. Keep the source’s term unless a transparent crosswalk is stated.

Wagers, Amount Played or Gross Tickets Written

The amount staked or ticketed before prizes, voids or cashing. The sports workbook says Gross Tickets Written; this page does not silently rename it handle.

Comparison rule: Do not compare it with revenue, tax, state share or profit.

Lottery ticket sales or gross revenue

Traditional tickets are recorded on a sales basis, while the Lottery-wide gross-revenue headline combines program accounting lines whose detailed FY2026 reconciliation is not yet audited.

Comparison rule: Do not call the statewide headline handle or uniform GGR.

Revenue, Taxable Receipts or Adjusted Gross Receipts

Product-specific receipts after the source’s defined winnings or cashing adjustments. iGaming, sports and table reports use different native labels.

Comparison rule: Compare only the same product, definition and period.

Gross Terminal Income or Adjusted Gross Terminal Revenue

Terminal activity after winning credits and, where the workbook specifies, promotional play. RVL and LVL statutes and reports are separate.

Comparison rule: Do not treat Amount Played as terminal revenue or merge RVL with LVL.

Net Terminal Income or Adjusted Net Terminal Revenue

A later statutory or workbook measure after specified administration or distribution steps. Net does not mean operator profit.

Comparison rule: Keep the precise LVL or RVL source label and formula.

Privilege Tax

A statutory percentage applied to a defined product receipt base: 10% sports, 15% interactive and 35% four-racetrack table games.

Comparison rule: Tax is not the underlying revenue, total state proceeds or a player’s tax rate.

State Share, distributions or revenue to the state

Public-return measures after program-specific timing and allocation rules. The same period can have cash, accrual and source-headline values.

Comparison rule: Do not add the measures or substitute one basis without a published reconciliation.

Ten audited rows · same product only

Compare the latest audited product records

The FY2025 ACFR is the latest complete audited annual report checked. Each row compares the same product and native measure with FY2024; rows are not one common measurement basis and must not be totaled.

Ten audited West Virginia Lottery product measures, FY2025 versus FY2024
Product measureFY2025FY2024ChangeComparison boundary
Draw-game ticket sales$68.458 million$93.357 million−26.67%Sales basis; not terminal income or privilege tax.
Scratch-off ticket sales$155.609 million$164.648 million−5.49%Sales basis; same product only.
eInstant ticket sales$13.092 million$0New in FY2025; no percentageDo not divide by zero or call the value infinite growth.
Racetrack VLT gross terminal income$475.498 million$476.731 million−0.26%Terminal-income basis; separate from LVL.
Limited Video Lottery gross terminal income$473.964 million$488.365 million−2.95%Distributed LVL; not the five-property commercial total.
Four-racetrack table adjusted gross receipts$92,459,638$93,643,697−1.26%AGR, not the ACFR’s 35% Lottery tax-revenue row.
Historic-resort video gross terminal income$2.514 million$4.017 million−37.42%Greenbrier video only.
Historic-resort table adjusted gross receipts$4,873,397$6,056,562−19.54%Greenbrier table only.
Sports wagering adjusted gross receipts$56,762,516$52,781,182+7.54%AGR, not wagers or the ACFR’s 10% tax-revenue row.
Interactive wagering adjusted gross receipts$307,728,449$190,804,357+61.28%Audited note values; they override the MD&A’s incorrect dollar-change sentence.

Three arithmetic checks · no forced reconciliation

Three calculations that prevent a false comparison

These checks explain source relationships; they do not estimate a company, player or future period.

Sports receipts and privilege tax are different rows

FY2026 Taxable Receipts were $59,598,863.37. A simple 10% multiplication is $5,959,886.337, while the official weekly workbook reports $5,959,886.59 in Privilege Tax. Keep the workbook value. The reviewed public files do not reconcile the $0.25 annual difference, so do not force the rows to equality or call either amount handle.

iGaming revenue is not the final state share

FY2026 iGaming Revenue was $439,159,669.51. The official workbook reports $65,873,950.46 in 15% Privilege Tax, then $9,881,092.61 for the administration share, $559,928.60 for pension allocations and $55,432,929.25 as State Share. Use each source-native field for its own question; none is operator profit.

A calculated LVL value must stay calculated

For June 2026, $504,688,242.03 Amount Played − $467,070,425.52 Amount Won = $37,617,816.51 as a calculated gross-terminal figure. The performance report separately prints $18,432,730.09 as Net Terminal Income. Label the subtraction Calculated, keep the printed NTI as Reported, and do not reconstruct distributions or operator profit from the difference.

Sixteen source families · proof and boundary

Source and evidence snapshot

Operational workbooks, an audited annual report, a press release, statutes and one independent calendar-year overview have different jobs. Each row states the proof and the boundary.

Sixteen West Virginia gambling-revenue source families checked August 4, 2026
SourceSource ownerCheckedWhat it provesWhat it does not proveSafest use
West Virginia Lottery · official July 29, 2026 press release2026-08-04FY2026 end date; over $1.33 billion gross revenue; $582.9 million revenues to the state.Audited classification, exact amount above $1.33 billion, category reconciliation or a bridge to “over $600 million.”Use for the direct answer and first two current rows.
West Virginia Lottery · official regulator report hub2026-08-04Current official ZIP and PDF families and the report-distribution route.Any total without opening the dated file or a promise that links never change.Find the current report family before using a figure.
West Virginia Lottery · official operational workbooks2026-08-04FY2026 Total!B62:I62; FY2027 Total!B17:I17; native Wagers, Paids, Revenue, tax and state-share fields.Audit assurance, operator profit, a calendar-month total or a future week.Use for complete and partial iGaming figures and the state-share calculation.
West Virginia Lottery · official operational workbooks2026-08-04FY2026 Total!B63:W63; FY2027 Total!B17:W17; native played, won, promo and adjusted-terminal fields.LVL, casino profit, audit assurance or a calendar month.Use for the complete and partial racetrack-VLT rows.
West Virginia Lottery · official operational workbooks2026-08-04FY2026 Total!B63:S63; FY2027 Total!B17:S17; native gross-tickets, voids, cashed, receipts, tax and state fields.A source-labeled handle, player outcomes, audit assurance or full July 2026.Use for sports figures and the 10% comparison.
West Virginia Lottery · official racetrack and Greenbrier workbooks2026-08-04Racetrack FY2026 Summary!AE63:AF63 and FY2027 AE17:AF17; Greenbrier FY2026 Weekly Summary!I63:N63 and FY2027 H17:M17.Permission to merge regimes, casino profit, audit assurance or complete July.Keep racetrack and Greenbrier values separate.
West Virginia Lottery · official monthly operational report2026-08-04June games, played, won, source-reported NTI and other monthly performance fields.FY2026 total, GTI as a source-reported row, state distribution, operator profit or a trend.Use for the June LVL row and calculated-versus-reported check.
West Virginia Lottery; Brown Edwards independent audit opinion · official audited annual report2026-08-04Audited statements and notes, FY2025/FY2024 product measures, accounting classifications and distributions.FY2026 category totals, a same-basis all-market GGR or reliable MD&A arithmetic where notes conflict.Use for the ten-row audited comparison; the notes control prose conflicts.
American Gaming Association · independent industry overview citing WV Lottery2026-08-04CY2025 commercial gaming GGR context and its traditional, iGaming and sports components.FY2026 Lottery revenue, distributed LVL inclusion, audit assurance, operator result or player outcome.Use only for calendar-year commercial-market context.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling statute2026-08-04The state fiscal year begins July 1 and ends June 30.A workbook value, publication date or calendar-month conversion.Use to define every FY2026 and FY2027 range.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling sports statutes2026-08-04Sports AGR definition, 10% weekly privilege tax and negative carryforward.Actual reported receipts or tax, source-labeled handle or operator profit.Use for the sports definition and rate; the workbook supplies amounts.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling interactive statutes2026-08-04Interactive AGR definition and 15% weekly privilege tax.Actual reported revenue or tax, state share or operator profit.Use for the iGaming definition and rate; the workbook supplies amounts.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling racetrack-video definitions2026-08-04Gross and net terminal-income concepts and non-deductible operator costs.A workbook amount, LVL treatment or profit.Use for RVL terms while keeping the workbook’s adjusted labels visible.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling racetrack-table statutes2026-08-04Table AGR definition, 35% weekly accrual tax and carryforward.The Greenbrier regime, an actual reported amount or operator profit.Use for the four-racetrack table definition and rate.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling LVL statutes2026-08-04LVL terminal-income and statutory distribution concepts.A simple reconciliation of June files, current operator profit or a fiscal-year total.Use for LVL terms and the calculation stop condition.
West Virginia Legislature · controlling limited-gaming-facility statutes2026-08-04The Greenbrier’s separate table and video tax and distribution regime.Workbook amounts, public-access status or permission to merge with racetrack tables.Keep Greenbrier separate and label its native fields.

Six boundaries · stop before a false total

Six limits before using a revenue figure

Stop at the first limit that the proposed comparison crosses.

A fiscal year is not a calendar year

FY2026 means July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. CY2025 means January 1 through December 31, 2025. June 2026 is one month, and FY2027 through July 25 is a partial period.

The Lottery headline is not another component

Do not add the $1.33 billion Lottery-wide gross-revenue headline to iGaming, sports, terminals, tables, taxes or state proceeds. Several are already inside its program accounting scope on different bases.

Wagers, receipts, tax and public return are separate

Gross Tickets Written or Amount Played can be much larger than receipts. Privilege Tax and State Share are later fields. Choose the row that answers the question instead of selecting the largest number.

Net does not mean operator profit

Terminal and state-share reports reflect statutory program steps, not a company’s full costs, earnings or cash. This page publishes no operator-profit result.

Revenue does not prove legality or availability

A revenue row can corroborate activity in a regulated lane. It cannot certify a brand, provider relationship, live app, product approval, property status or personal eligibility.

Market growth is not a player benefit

A record or increase describes reported market activity. It does not predict a player’s outcome, justify chasing losses or create a reason to gamble.

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