Visualizing the Growth of U.S. Sports Betting

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Visualizing the Growth of U.S. Sports Betting

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The global sports betting industry has grown exponentially over the last few years, with a significant share of that growth coming from the United States.

This graphic shows annual gross gaming revenue (GGR) from sports betting in the U.S., with data coming from the American Gaming Association.

What is GGR?

GGR is the total amount of money wagered minus winnings. For example, if a player wagers $1,000,000 at a casino and wins $900,000, GGR would be $100,000.

Sports Betting Still a Young Industry

Sports betting in the U.S. was first legalized in May 2018, after the Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) of 1992. PASPA had effectively outlawed sports betting nationwide.

Since 2018, gross gaming revenue has jumped from $400 million to $11 billion in 2023.

YearGross Gaming Revenue (GGR)Label 20180.4$0.4B 20190.9$0.9B 20201.5$1.5B 20214.3$4.3B 20227.5$7.5B 202311.0$11.0B

Betting is particularly big in Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania due to early legalization, robust regulatory frameworks, and strong sports cultures.

Nevada, boosted by Las Vegas, generated over $5 billion in commercial gaming revenue (including other casino revenue streams) over the first four months of 2024, while New Jersey and Pennsylvania each generated over $2 billion.

According to the American Gaming Association, 38 states (and DC) have legalized sports betting to date.

If you enjoyed this post, be sure to check out this graphic, which shows the top NFL teams by revenue.

Ranked: Which NFL Team Takes Home the Most Revenue?

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Which NFL Team Takes Home the Most Revenue?

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The NFL generated over $20 billion in revenue last season, surpassing other major sports leagues by a landslide.

The Super Bowl alone drew a record-breaking 123 million viewers, while the season saw a surge in media and sports betting revenue. As a result, each team is taking home more than $400 million in media and sponsorship revenue from the NFL. Notably, multi-year broadcasting deals with ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, YouTube, and Amazon, valued at $125 billion, remain the league’s most significant revenue source.

This graphic shows the top NFL teams by revenue, using data from Forbes compiled by JP Morgan Asset Management.

Ranked: The Highest-Earning NFL Teams

Below, we show the revenue of each NFL team over the 2022-2023 season:

NFL TeamRevenue
2022-2023 SeasonValuation5 Year Revenue
Growth (Annualized) Dallas Cowboys$1,140M$9.0B4% Las Vegas Raiders$729M$6.2B15% Los Angeles Rams$686M$6.9B11% New England Patriots$684M$7.0B3% New York Giants$639M$6.8B4% San Francisco 49ers$622M$6.0B5% Houston Texans$605M$5.5B4% Miami Dolphins$600M$5.7B6% Philadelphia Eagles$598M$5.8B4% Green Bay Packers$577M$4.6B5% Denver Broncos$563M$5.1B5% New York Jets$560M$6.1B3% Chicago Bears$556M$6.3B4% Seattle Seahawks$555M$5.0B5% Pittsburgh Steelers$548M$4.6B5% Washington Commanders$545M$6.1B2% Cleveland Browns$545M$4.6B6% Indianapolis Colts$545M$4.4B7% Atlanta Falcons$544M$4.7B4% Baltimore Ravens$544M$4.6B4% Minnesota Vikings$540M$4.7B5% Kansas City Chiefs$540M$4.3B6% New Orleans Saints$533M$4.1B4% Tampa Bay Buccaneers$531M$4.2B6% Carolina Panthers$530M$4.1B5% Los Angeles Chargers$518M$4.2B7% Jacksonville Jaguars$517M$4.0B4% Tennessee Titans$516M$4.4B6% Buffalo Bills$503M$3.7B5% Arizona Cardinals$500M$3.8B5% Cincinnati Bengals$498M$3.5B6% Detroit Lions$495M$3.6B5%

The Dallas Cowboys generated $1.1 billion in revenue, outpacing the second-highest team, the Las Vegas Raiders, by $411 million.

As the most valuable sports franchise worldwide at $9 billion, the Cowboys have firmly cemented this title since overtaking Real Madrid in 2016. In 2023, the Cowboys earned more revenue in sponsorship deals than any