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New Yorkers Lose Incredible $41 Million Betting On Super Bowl — At Least The Money Went To Education, I Guess: REPORT

New Yorker, consider yourself a terrifying gambler – the Lord has mercy!

According to reports from Erich Richter of the New York PostThe New York sports gambler bets over $129 million in a Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, with Sportsbook taking home a profit of $41.3 million.

Of the books, the $56.78 million featured in “The Big Game,” earned $22.3 million, with Fan Duell being the most cash-raked. These numbers are about 40% pending Super Bowl LIX. Draftkings didn’t benefit from how Fanduel did when it came to “The Empire State,” but managed to earn $10.5 million in dealing with handles that are under $40.5 million. (Related: Ticket prices for the four countries showdown championship game are expensive – very, very expensive – yet I still want one)

But for New Yorkers who saw Pocket hit, here’s the good news. Yes, New York wins 51% of the $41 million it earned in the tax book, and eventually ships cash to the education department.

Mark Harris from Outkick There was a perfect quote to explain it: “The loss of gambling building the education sector is an American action you simply have to respect.”

Our education system is currently obsessed with the loss of gambling… and this is exactly why I homeschool my kids.