New York sports bettors will get even less bang for their buck if they stick with DraftKings next year. The sportsbook giant announced that it plans to implement a gaming tax surcharge on all winning tickets in four states — New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Vermont — in hopes of offsetting the higher tax rates… Read More
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