This past month, Maryland’s six casinos generated approximately $163.7 million in gaming revenue, contributing $69.4 million to the state.
According to Maryland Lottery and Gaming, this month’s revenue increased by $971,931 (0.6%) compared to June 2022 and increased by more than $300,000 from May.
Maryland Lottery and Gaming also stated there was nearly $50 million contributed to the Education Trust Fund in June, an increase of $764,425 (1.5%) compared to June 2022.
“Casino gaming revenues also support the communities and jurisdictions where the casinos are located, Maryland’s horse racing industry, and small, minority- and women-owned businesses,” Maryland Lottery and Gaming said in a press release.
Each of the six privately owned casinos in Maryland offers slot machines and table games. The slot machines brought in the most money in June, with an average of $18.5 million earned between all six casinos.
According to Maryland Lottery and Gaming, here are the total revenues from each casino in June:
MGM National Harbor (2,290 slot machines, 210 table games) – Oxon Hill, MD
$69 million, an increase of 0.9% from June 2022
Live! Casino & Hotel (3,845 slot machines, 179 table games) – Hanover, MD
$57.9 million, an increase of 3.5% from June 2022
Horseshoe Casino (1,430 slot machines, 122 table games) – Baltimore, MD
$15.9 million, a decrease of 6.5% from June 2022
Ocean Downs Casino (858 slot machines, 19 table games) – Berlin, MD
$8.6 million, an increase of 1.5% from June 2022
Hollywood Casino (690 slot machines, 19 table games) – Perryville, MD
$6.9 million, a decrease of 5.9% from June 2022
Rocky Gap Casino (620 slot machines, 16 table games) – Flintstone, MD
$5.1 million, a decrease of 4.1% from June 2022
Details on each casino’s gaming revenues, contributions to the State of Maryland, and fiscal and calendar year-to-date totals are available here.