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The American Gaming Association (AGA) released its full-year 2024 Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker today

The American Gaming Association (AGA) released its full-year 2024 Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker today, showing industry revenue reached an annual record of $71.92 billion in 2024.

These findings were presented during this morning's State of the Industry webinar, where President and CEO Bill Miller was joined by the AGA's David Forman to discuss 2025 priorities and calendar year 2024 commercial gaming revenue figures. IGA's Jason Giles and AGEM's Daron Dorsey also joined the discussion to provide the latest developments in tribal gaming and perspectives from gaming suppliers.

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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