Pennsylvania Profit Calculator 2026
Free profit calculator for Pennsylvania gamblers — calculate net profit, ROI, and expected value (EV) on any bet. Whether you're betting on the Eagles, Phillies, or Penguins at legal online sportsbooks or Philadelphia casinos, use this tool to track your real returns. Pennsylvania has a flat state income tax of 3.07%, so after-tax profit will be lower. Use our Pennsylvania Tax Calculator to estimate after-tax profit. No download, no registration.
💰 Interactive Profit Calculator
Profit Analysis
⚡ Net Profit = Total Winnings – Total Wagered. ROI = (Net Profit / Total Wagered) × 100%. Yield = Net Profit / Total Wagered (as %). Final Bankroll = Starting Bankroll + Net Profit. EV per bet = Net Profit / Total Wagered (in $). Use for educational purposes.
📘 How to Use the Pennsylvania Profit Calculator
Enter Your Bankroll
Input your starting bankroll (in dollars).
Enter Your Wagering Totals
Input total wagered and total winnings (including stake).
Get Results
See net profit, ROI, final bankroll, and EV per bet.
🔍 Understanding the Results
Net Profit
Your actual profit after subtracting your total wagers from the total returns.
ROI (Return on Investment)
Profit expressed as a percentage of total wagered. Helps compare efficiency across different bet sizes.
Yield
Same as ROI – the percentage return on your total wagered amount.
Final Bankroll
Your starting bankroll plus net profit. Shows your total funds after all betting activity.
📊 Example Profit Scenarios
| Starting Bankroll | Total Wagered | Total Winnings | Net Profit | ROI | Final Bankroll |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $5,000 | $5,500 | $500 | 10% | $1,500 |
| $500 | $2,000 | $2,400 | $400 | 20% | $900 |
| $2,000 | $10,000 | $9,000 | -$1,000 | -10% | $1,000 |
| $100 | $500 | $750 | $250 | 50% | $350 |
📍 Profit Calculator by State
Select your state for localized tax‑adjusted profit calculations.
🎰 Profit by Casino
See reviews and expected value at top Pennsylvania‑friendly casinos (legal online & retail).
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📌 Real-World Examples for Pennsylvania Bettors
Example 1: Sports Betting Win
Starting bankroll $1,000. You wager $5,000 over a season at a PA online sportsbook and win back $5,500. Net profit = $500, ROI = 10%, final bankroll = $1,500. After PA state tax (3.07%), net profit ~$485.
Example 2: Slot Jackpot
You hit a $2,000 jackpot at Rivers Casino Philadelphia. Net profit = $2,000, ROI not applicable. After tax, profit ~$1,938.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is ROI in gambling?
ROI (Return on Investment) is your net profit divided by your total wager, expressed as a percentage. It shows how efficiently you're turning your money into profit.
What is EV per bet?
Expected Value per bet is the average profit you can expect per dollar wagered. It's calculated as net profit divided by total wagered.
What is the Pennsylvania state tax rate on gambling winnings?
Pennsylvania has a flat state income tax of 3.07%. Gambling winnings are included in your taxable income and taxed at that rate.
Does this calculator include taxes?
No, this calculates pre-tax profit. Use our Pennsylvania Tax Calculator to estimate after-tax profit.
Can I use this for casino bonuses?
Yes! Enter your bonus wagering requirements as total wagered, and expected return including bonus money to estimate profit.
Where can I find more Pennsylvania gambling resources?
Check our Best Pennsylvania Casinos page for top-rated legal casinos and online sportsbooks.
🧮 How We Calculate
Net Profit = Total Winnings – Total Wagered
ROI = (Net Profit / Total Wagered) × 100%
Yield = same as ROI (%)
Final Bankroll = Starting Bankroll + Net Profit
EV per bet = Net Profit / Total Wagered (in dollars).
📋 Changelog
Mar 20, 2026 – Pennsylvania-specific release; added profit, ROI, EV calculations.
Feb 15, 2026 – Improved accuracy for EV.
Jan 10, 2026 – Initial profit calculator launched.
👨💻 Developed by Kevin Lee
Kevin Lee
Sportsbook Analyst · 6 yrs
Kevin has analyzed thousands of betting lines and built this tool to help Pennsylvania bettors understand their true profitability. He uses the same EV formulas that professional bettors rely on.
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