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American Gaming Association (AGA) Unveils 2024 Annual Commercial Gaming Revenue Report Today

During this morning's Industry State Webinar, Bill Miller, the company's President and CEO, along with David Forman from the AGA, outlined their key focus areas for the year 2025 when they spoke together.

American Gaming Association (AGA) Unveils 2024 Annual Commercial Gaming Revenue Report Today

Gambling Boom Fuels Record-Breaking Year in 2024

Good news for the gambling industry! The American Gaming Association (AGA) announced today that the industry smashed its previous revenue record last year, reaching an astounding $71.92 billion.**

During this morning's State of the Industry webinar, AGA President and CEO Bill Miller, alongside David Forman, discussed the association's priorities for 2025 and the remarkable 2024 commercial gaming revenue figures. Joining them was Jason Giles from the IGA and Daron Dorsey from AGEM, who shared insights on the latest developments in tribal gaming and perspectives from gaming suppliers.

Slots, Sports Betting, and iGaming All Break RecordsThe gaming sector's main verticals set new revenue records in 2024, with casino slots, sports betting, and iGaming leading the charge. Slot machines raked in $36.06 billion, up 1.6%, while table game revenue slightly dipped by 1.7% to $10.14 billion. Combined, traditional casino slots and table games generated $49.78 billion, an increase of 82 basis points compared to 2023.**

Sports betting saw extraordinary growth, jumping 25.4% from 2023 and reaching $13.71 billion in revenue. iGaming also enjoyed another banner year, growing 28.7% from the previous year to $8.40 billion.**

Online and In-person Gaming sectorsDespite online gaming claiming an increasingly prominent share in 2024, in-person gaming continues to be the industry's backbone. Commercial land-based gaming-which encompasses casino slot machines, table games, and retail sports betting-accounted for $50.32 billion, or 70.0% of total revenue in 2024. On the other hand, online gaming-which includes online sports betting and iGaming-generated $21.54 billion, or 30.0% of total revenue.**

For a closer look at the AGA's 2024 Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker, Click Here

Additional InsightsDespite limited information available specifically about the AGA's 2024 Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker, a few insights can be gleaned from related data:

In-Person Gaming Has Record Year, Online Segment Claims Almost a Third of Growing Revenue Pie

Most of the primary verticals within the gaming industry set revenue records in 2024, including casino slots, sports betting and iGaming.

Slot machines generated $36.06 billion, up 1.6 percent, while table game revenue contracted by 1.7 percent year-over-year to $10.14 billion. Collectively, traditional casino slots and table games generated $49.78 billion in revenue, an increase of 82 basis points compared to 2023.

Sports betting continued to see significant growth, increasing 25.4 percent from 2023 and reaching $13.71 billion in revenue. iGaming also had another strong year, expanding 28.7 percent year-over-year to $8.40 billion.

In-person gaming remains the bedrock of the industry despite online gaming claiming an increased slice of the revenue pie in 2024. Commercial land-based gaming-encompassing casino slot machines, table games and retail sports betting-accounted for $50.32 billion, or 70.0 percent, of total revenue in 2024. Meanwhile, online gaming-comprising online sports betting and iGaming-generated $21.54 billion, 30.0 percent of total revenue.

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  • Responsible Gaming Regulations: The AGA has historically emphasized responsible gaming frameworks, as shown by the Responsible Gaming Regulations and Statutes Guide mentioned in a 2025 report[1].
  • Market Growth Trends: The U.S. lottery sales saw substantial increases from $2.84B in FY2020 to $3.86B in FY2024, pointing towards overall expansion within the gaming industry[2].
  • Live Casino Relevance: A separate 2024 gaming market analysis revealed the ongoing significance of live casino revenue in relation to total gaming revenues, although this is not directly linked to AGA’s Tracker[3].

For the most up-to-date details on AGA’s 2024 Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker, consult the AGA's official website or official publications not covered in these search results. The AGA's annual State of the Industry reports typically delve into revenue trends, industry patterns, and regulatory updates.

  • The gaming industry enjoyed a record-breaking year in 2024, with a total revenue of $71.92 billion, as reported by the American Gaming Association (AGA).
  • During the State of the Industry webinar, key figures from the AGA, including Bill Miller, David Forman, Jason Giles, and Daron Dorsey, discussed the annual revenue records set by casino slots, sports betting, and iGaming.
  • Sports betting revenue jumped 25.4% from 2023, earning $13.71 billion, while iGaming experienced a 28.7% increase, generating $8.40 billion in 2024.
  • Despite online gaming's growing share, in-person gaming continues to be the industry's backbone, accounting for $50.32 billion, or 70.0% of total revenue in 2024.
  • Online gaming, including online sports betting and iGaming, generated $21.54 billion, or 30.0% of total revenue, demonstrating its increasing relevance within the industry.

[1] AGA's Responsible Gaming Regulations and Statutes Guide - Reference [2] U.S. lottery sales from FY2020 to FY2024 - Reference [3] Analysis of live casino revenue in relation to total gaming revenues - Reference (Not directly linked to AGA’s Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker)

During this morning's Industry Status webinar, Bill Miller, president and CEO, and David Forman from the AGA detailed the priorities for 2025, which were shared.
During this morning's Industry State Webinar, Bill Miller, President and CEO, shared the AGA's 2025 priorities alongside David Forman.

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