In a recent report released by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, it has been revealed that the state’s six casinos generated a combined total of $163.2 million in gaming revenue during the month of April. This marks a significant increase from the previous month and is a positive sign for the state’s gaming industry.
The largest contributor to this revenue was the MGM National Harbor, which brought in a whopping $57.2 million in gaming revenue. This is a slight increase from the previous month and shows that the casino continues to be a major player in Maryland’s gaming market.
Following closely behind was the Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover, which generated $54 million in gaming revenue during April. This casino has experienced steady growth in recent months and continues to attract a large number of visitors.
The Horseshoe Casino Baltimore also saw an increase in gaming revenue, bringing in $20.5 million during the month of April. This is welcome news for the casino, which has faced some challenges in recent years.
The remaining three casinos in Maryland also contributed to the overall gaming revenue total. The Hollywood Casino Perryville generated $6.8 million, the Ocean Downs Casino brought in $15.6 million, and the Rocky Gap Casino Resort saw $9.1 million in gaming revenue.
Overall, the increase in gaming revenue across Maryland’s casinos is a positive sign for the state’s economy. The gaming industry is a major contributor to the state’s revenue and provides thousands of jobs for Maryland residents.
As the state continues to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the success of the gaming industry will be crucial in driving economic growth and creating opportunities for Maryland residents. The steady increase in gaming revenue in April is a promising sign for the future of Maryland’s casinos.