Maryland casino revenue drops 25%, but there’s an explanation

Maryland’s six casinos generated $159.8 million in revenue from slot machines and table games in October, down 24.9% from October 2022.

The year-over-year comparison seems like a significant decline, but it is also compared to last October, when casinos set a single-month revenue record on what was unusually high volume last fall.

Maryland casinos’ second-best month for gaming revenue was $181.5 million in July of 2022.

Compared to September, October’s gaming revenue was little changed.

The sharpest difference was at MGM National Harbor, where last month’s $67.3 million in gaming revenue was down 41.5% from last October. Gaming revenue at Live! Casino & Hotel, the state’s second-largest casino, was $57.8 million, down 3.1% from a year earlier. Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino had $14.9 million in gaming revenue, down 14.7%.

Gaming revenue at the state’s three smaller casinos, Ocean Downs, Hollywood Casino and Rocky Gap, all had year-over-year declines in October between about 3% and 11%.

Of October’s $159.8 million in total gaming revenue, $67.3 million was collected by the state, the majority of which went to Maryland’s Education Trust Fund.

Maryland Lottery and Gaming posts monthly and year-to-date casino gaming revenue, as well as contributions to state programs, online.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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