(WBFF) — Maryland’s six casinos reported a combined revenue of $155,150,298 from slot machines and table games in February 2025, marking a 2.6% decrease compared to the same month in 2024.
The decline amounted to $4,076,380 less than the previous year.
Casino gaming contributions to the state also saw a decrease, totaling $65,225,418 in February 2025, down by $2,569,575 or 3.8% from February 2024.
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Of these contributions, $47,094,585 was allocated to the Education Trust Fund, representing a 3.7% decrease from the prior year.
In addition to supporting the Education Trust Fund, casino gaming revenues benefit local communities, Maryland’s horse racing industry, and small, minority- and women-owned businesses.
The revenue breakdown for each casino in February 2025 is as follows:
- MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County, with 2,274 slot machines and 211 table games, generated $66,921,826, a slight increase of 0.1% from February 2024.
- Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County, featuring 3,809 slot machines and 179 table games, reported $57,006,888, a 3.9% decrease from the previous year.
- Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, with 1,338 slot machines and 115 table games, earned $14,082,816, down 5.8%.
- Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County, operating 719 slot machines and 23 table games, brought in $7,145,410, a 3.5% decrease.
- Ocean Downs Casino in Worcester County, with 892 slot machines and 19 table games, collected $6,108,732, a 3.9% drop.
- Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County, featuring 630 slot machines and 16 table games, generated $3,884,625, a significant 10.5% decrease from February 2024.