If you live in one of the eight states with fully legal online casino gambling, you have a dramatically better online gambling experience than the rest of the country. But even within legal states, the quality of the market β number of operators, game selection, tax treatment, player protections β varies significantly.
This ranking evaluates states on: number of licensed operators, casino and sports betting options, responsible gambling tools, state income tax on winnings, and overall market maturity.
Methodology
States ranked on: number of licensed online casino operators, sports betting availability, online poker, responsible gambling tools, state tax on gambling winnings, and market maturity (years of operation).
The Rankings: Best States for Online Gambling 2026
#1
π New Jersey
CasinoSportsPokerSince 2013
The gold standard of US online gambling. New Jersey launched in 2013 β years ahead of other states β and the market has matured into the most competitive in the country. 30+ licensed online casino operators, all major sportsbooks, and the largest online poker market. Revenue consistently tops $3.5B annually. The state tax rate (3%β10.75%) is the main downside for high earners.
#2
π₯ Pennsylvania
CasinoSportsPokerSince 2019
PA launched iGaming in 2019 and has grown into the second-largest US online gambling market at ~$2.5B. Strong operator selection (BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, Borgata, Unibet and more), excellent sports betting, and a growing poker network. The flat 3.07% state tax is one of the lowest in the country β a major plus for frequent players.
#3
π₯ Michigan
CasinoSportsPokerSince 2021
Michigan is the fastest-growing iGaming market in the US. Launched in 2021, it's already generating $1.4B+ annually with 15+ licensed operators. The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) is regarded as one of the most player-friendly regulators β fast licensing, transparent enforcement, strong responsible gambling requirements. State income tax is 4.25% flat.
#4
New York (Sports Only)
SportsNo CasinoSince 2022
New York launched mobile sports betting in January 2022 and hit $1B in handle in its first month β the fastest ramp-up in US history. The operator selection is excellent (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, PointsBet and more). The downside: NY does not have legal online casino gambling, and the high state income tax (up to 10.9%) means big sports betting wins cost you. Still ranked highly due to operator competition and market depth.
#5
West Virginia
CasinoSportsPokerSince 2020
A smaller market but often overlooked: WV has full casino + sports + poker legality and one of the most permissive regulatory frameworks in the country. Fewer residents means less operator competition, but the state income tax (6.5% flat) is the main drawback. Great for players who want full iGaming in a smaller market with less KYC friction.
Quick Comparison Table
| State | Casino | Sports | Poker | State Tax | # Operators |
| New Jersey | β
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| 3%β10.75% | 30+ |
| Pennsylvania | β
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| 3.07% | 15+ |
| Michigan | β
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| 4.25% | 15+ |
| New York | β | β
| β | Up to 10.9% | 9 |
| West Virginia | β
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| 6.5% | 5+ |
| Connecticut | β
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| β | 3%β6.99% | 3 |
| Delaware | β
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| 0%β6.6% | 3 |
| Rhode Island | β
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| β | 3.75%β5.99% | 3 |
For a visual breakdown of every US state's legal status, see our US States Gambling Infographic and interactive US gambling map.