Here’s How Much Tax Revenue North Carolina Sports Betting Collected In March
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that sports betting is now legal in North Carolina. It made it’s debut in March right in time for college basketball’s biggest games. So how much was the tax revenue North Carolina sports betting generated in March?
The numbers are now in. According to a report released today by the North Carolina State Lottery Commission more than $659,000,000 was wagered in North Carolina during March. Of course, a good portion of that was paid out but the state made a gross income of $66,496,213 from the betting.
Tax Revenue North Carolina Sports Betting
That’s not bad for just a few weeks ago. State law has placed an 18% tax rate on the Gross Wagering Revenue of each interactive sports wagering operator. I won’t make you do the math that ends up being a little under $12 million tax revenue North Carolina sports betting generated in the first month.
Sports wagering began at noon on March 11, 2024. This was just one day before the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament kicked off- prime time for betters. Regardless on how you feel about sports betting (and I can honestly say I’m tired of hearing about it and have no plans to participate) it’s generating and will continue to generate a lot of money for North Carolina.
So for that we can all be thankful for. Now can you decrease my taxes North Carolina? You can read the full breakdown of where this tax money will go here.
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Here's How Much Money It Takes To Live Comfortably In The 5 Major North Carolina Cities
It’s hard to not be stressed or depressed about money these days. Prices have skyrocketed and I often joke that the value of everything seems to have gone up- except me. But goods and services don’t tell the entire pictures when it comes to cost of living. So how much money does it take to live comfortably in each of the major cities? A lot. The financial experts at Smart Asset recently conducted a study about the salary needed to live comfortably in cities across the country.
How Much Money It Takes To Live Comfortably
Smart Asset recommends a budget they describe as the 50/30/20 budge. This means that 50% of your salary should go to to needs. They include costs such as housing, transportation, and groceries in this category. The 30% is allocated to entertainment and hobbies. While the final 20% should be used to pay off debt, or if you’re lucky enough to be debt free saving or investing.
So to conduct this study they took the “local cost of necessities and taxes” and factored it into the 50/30/20 budget to determine the “pre-tax salary needed to live comfortably” in the 99 largest U.S. cities. They found that $96,500 is the amount needed for an individual to live comfortably in a major U.S. city. 5 North Carolina cities were included in this study. The five largest in the state- Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem. When it comes to the amount of money it takes to live comfortably in North Carolina cities, only two were less than average. I thought the south was supposed to be cheaper!
These days it truly feels like most people are living paycheck to paycheck or at least not able to save significant money. Even though when it comes to salary people are making higher than they have before that money doesn’t go near as far as it did even a few years ago. Keep reading to see how much money it takes to live comfortably in each of the 5 largest North Carolina cities. Don’t say I didn’t warn you though, it may sting a little!
Read the full study from Smart Asset here.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.