How much North Carolina bet on sports in March – Axios

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North Carolina burst out of the gate during its first month of legal mobile sports betting — with a total bet of $659.3 million between March 11-31, according to data from the North Carolina State Lottery Commission.
Why it matters: North Carolinians embraced mobile sports betting in March. Time will tell if its novelty wears off, UNC Charlotte economics professor Craig Depken tells Axios.
By the numbers: Promotional wagers from sportsbooks accounted for $202.6 million of the total $659.3 million bet.
Catch up quick: Gov. Roy Cooper signed House Bill 347: Sports Wagering/Horse Racing Wagering into law last June. People could begin gambling on their phones starting March 11 at noon, just in time for March Madness.
Between the lines: It's difficult to compare North Carolina to other states where mobile sports betting is legal just yet. North Carolina's data doesn't account for all of March.
What we're watching: After a strong start, things may slow down until the NFL returns this fall, Depken says. The summer Olympic games in Paris could create a slight uptick in bets, though.
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