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Wyoming Skill-Based Game Revenue Increases 1.1% Year-over-Year in June

Wyoming skill-based games generated revenues of $12.3 million in June 2025, a 1.1% increase compared to $12.2 million generated in June 2024. 

The Wyoming Gaming Commission reported that while revenues increased, net proceeds decreased 5.4% year over year, with players receiving $9.5 million in payouts in June 2025, compared to $9.2 million in June 2024. 

Five of the fourteen vendors in the state generated net proceeds of over $400,000, which comprised 79% of the state’s total net proceeds. 

Jenkins Music was the most significant contributor, generating net proceeds of $467,298.00, with revenue of $2.1 million, totalling 16% of the state’s total net proceeds. 

Wyoming Amusement Inc. was the second largest contributor to the net proceeds, generating $455,298.00 from a revenue of $2.1 million.

One casino ended the month in the negative. Steel Wheel Gaming LLC saw a revenue of $162 in June, with players receiving $250 in payouts, leaving the company 

Wyoming taxes 20% of all net proceeds from skill-amusement games; as such, over $560,000 was paid to the state in June 2025. 

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