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Maryland casinos generate $161.4 million in gaming revenue during August 20237 September 2023(PRESS RELEASE) -- Maryland’s six casinos combined to generate $161,398,690 in revenue from slot machines and table games during August 2023, down $7,953,262 (-4.7%) compared to August 2022. Casino gaming contributions to the state in August 2023 totaled $68,125,275, a decrease of $2,753,104 (- 3.9%) compared to August 2022. Contributions to the Education Trust Fund in August 2023 were $49,130,230, a decrease of $2,365,932 (-4.6 %) compared to August 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’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 August 2023 are as follows: MGM National Harbor (2,301 slot machines, 209 table games) $68,378,878 in August 2023, a decrease of $3,431,583 (-4.8%) from August 2022 Live! Casino & Hotel (3,853 slot machines, 179 table games) $55,067,729 in August 2023, a decrease of $1,733,292 (-3.1%) from August 2022 Horseshoe Baltimore (1,410 slot machines, 122 table games) $15,407,090 in August 2023, a decrease of $1,831,786 (-10.6%) from August 2022 Ocean Downs Casino and Racetrack (866 slot machines, 19 table games) $10,062,021 in August 2023, a decrease of $469,073 (-4.5%) from August 2022 Hollywood Casino - Perryville (671 slot machines, 19 table games) $7,104,629 in August 2023, a decrease of $88,799 (-1.2%) from August 2022 Rocky Gap Casino Resort (621 slot machines, 16 table games) $5,378,342 in August 2023, a decrease of $398,730 (-6.9%) from August 2022 |