BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland’s six casinos combined to generate $159,226,677 in revenue from slot machines and table games during February 2024, an increase of $2,170,752 (1.4%) compared to February 2023.
Casino gaming contributions to the state in February 2024 totaled $67,794,993, an increase of $871,716 (1.3%) compared to February 2023.
Contributions to the Education Trust Fund in February 2024 were $48,902,707, an increase of $246,715 (0.5%) compared to February 2023. 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’s six privately owned casinos offer both slot machines and table games: MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County; Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County; Horseshoe Casino Baltimore in Baltimore City; Ocean Downs Casino in Worcester County; Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County; and Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County.
The gaming revenue totals for February 2024 are as follows:
- MGM National Harbor (2,276 slot machines, 207 table games)
$66,831,819 in February 2024, an increase of $1,234,645 (1.9%) from February 2023 - Live! Casino & Hotel (3,860 slot machines, 179 table games)
$59,342,171 in February 2024, an increase of $3,644,312 (6.5%) from February 2023 - Horseshoe Casino (1,371 slot machines, 115 table games)
$14,955,962 in February 2024, a decrease of $1,334,585 (-8.2%) from February 2023 - Hollywood Casino (689 slot machines, 23 table games)
$7,402,951 in February 2024, an increase of $100,847 (1.4%) from February 2023 - Ocean Downs Casino (859 slot machines, 19 table games)
$6,355,127 in February 2024, a decrease of $481,856 (-7.0%) from February 2023 - Rocky Gap Casino (620 slot machines, 16 table games)
$4,338,648 in February 2024, a decrease of $992,610 (-18.6%) from February 2023
Details on each casino’s gaming revenues and contributions to the State of Maryland can be found here (PDF). Fiscal and calendar year-to-date totals are available online here (PDF).
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