Arizona Department of Gaming has reported total AZ sports betting handle of $535 million for April 2023. 99% of wagers taken were taken online, with just $3.7 million taken in the three retail casino locations.

The $535.7 million was a 16.8% monthly drop, down from $644.8 million in March. It’s the lowest handle in the state of Arizona since August 2022, which recorded $361 million.

FanDuel generated $213 million of the state’s $531 million handle, coming in at just over 40% market share. DraftKings sat second with $148.7 million, and BetMGM a distant third with $73 million.

Arizona, since the legalization of sports betting has been one of the most impressive in the United States. The overall revenue generated by Arizona in 2022, put the state only behind New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Taxes are relatively low compared to other states. Earnings from land-based sports betting are taxed at 8%, while online activities face a 10% tax. Taxes are calculated after allowing limited deductions for free bets and other bonuses, which can be up to 20% of total revenue.

Part of the reason for Arizona’s popularity could be the Western border shared with California. After two disastrous performances at the ballot in November, both retail and online CA sports betting is on hold until 2024 at least.

There has been no concerted push for legalized online casinos in Arizona, given the snail-paced rollout of igaming in the United States.