U.S. harness racing economic indicators for 2021

At 2h09, on January 8, 2022 By USTA Communications Department

Total wagering on U.S. races in 2021 increased compared to both 2020, when there was no racing due to the COVID-19 pandemic from March 22 to May 31, and 2019, when there was a full slate of racing. The increases were more than $450 million compared to 2020 and nearly $200 million higher than in 2019.

 

The total handle of $1,622,344,626 in the U.S. during 2021 was $459,496,425 (+39.5 percent) more than 2020 and $197,458,068 (+13.9 percent) greater than 2019.

In addition, the average wagering per race in 2021 was up 4.91 percent ($47,358 vs. $45,140) compared to 2020 and 18.42 percent higher ($47,358 vs. $39,991) than in 2019.

During 2021, the $437,896,608 in purses distributed was $133,837,493 (+44 percent) higher than 2020 but $1,649,411 less than 2019, a 0.4 percent decrease.

There were 915 (+38.8 percent) more race days with 3,273 in 2021 compared to the 2,358 in 2020, but 151 (-4.4 percent) fewer than the 3,424 in 2019.

 

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