North Carolinians set a new record for amount of money wagered through legal online sports betting operators in November, the third straight month that bettors in the state have set a new mark.
In November, bettors in North Carolina risked $791.7 million in paid wagers and $813.4 million in total wagers, which include bonus or promotional bets, according to figures released by the North Carolina State Lottery Commission.
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Those marks eclipsed the monthly records set in October of $784.3 million in paid wagers and $811.4 million in total wagers. They marked the first two months over $700 million in either category.
In September, bettors set previous records at $654 million in paid wagers and $686 million in total wagers.
Legal online sports betting launched in North Carolina in mid-March 2024. Bettors have wagered more than $11.3 billion in paid wagers and $12 billion in total wagers and won back $10.7 billion in paid winnings.
North Carolina collected more than $16.7 million in taxes from the state’s eight legal operators in November, the second-highest total since launch. In April 2024, the state collected $18.9 million in taxes. Operators pay an 18% tax on gross wagering revenue as calculated by the state.
In September, October and November of 2024 — the heart of football season — bettors wagered $1.9 billion. In those same three months in 2025, bettors wagered $2.3 billion, a 21% increase. The commission doesn't release detailed information about what sports are being wagered on or which operators are taking the most bets.
PENN Entertainment is one of eight license holders in North Carolina. It has been operating under ESPN BET since launch in the state, but converted to theScore Bet as of December 1.