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Josh Janney //August 4, 2025//
Virginians bet about $477.85 million on sports in June, winning more than $417.09 million, according to recently released Virginia Lottery data. That’s about 15% more than they wagered in June 2024.
About $472.78 million of June’s gross sports gaming revenues came from mobile operators, with the remaining roughly $5.07 million coming from casino retail activity. Virginia currently has three casinos: the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol, Rivers Casino Portsmouth and Caesars Virginia in Danville. In June the state’s casinos reported a total of $78.5 million in adjusted gaming revenues.
Casino development continues in the commonwealth. Construction on the $750 million Norfolk casino began in February. In Petersburg, the $1.4 billion Live! Casino & Hotel Virginia held a groundbreaking in March. Rivers Casino Portsmouth and Rush Street Gaming have plans to begin building a $65 million hotel in Portsmouth this summer. S.B. Ballard Construction Co. was announced as the hotel’s general contractor in July.
The licensed operators included in June’s sports revenue reporting were:
Virginia places a 15% tax on sports betting activity based on each permit holder’s adjusted gross revenue (total wagers minus total winnings and other authorized deductions). With 12 operators reporting net positive AGR for June, state taxes for the month totaled nearly $8.7 million.
Of that, 97.5% — about $8.46 million — will be deposited in the state’s general fund. The remaining approximately $216,860 will go to the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund Allocation, which the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services administers.