Maryland’s newest casino continues to dominate the state revenues game, posting a revenue over $50 million in four of the past five months.
Data from Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control showed that state’s six casinos extended its gains in July 2017, raking in $138.76 million in revenue. The figure was 36 percent higher compared to the July 2016 number of $103.85 million.
July’s data was also an improvement from the previous month, when the state reported a gaming revenue of $130.5 million. But excluding MGM National Harbor, statewide casino revenue in July 2017 decreased by $15,865,020, or 15.3%.
Speaking of MGM National Harbor, the state’s largest casino remained at the top of Maryland’s revenues chart, generating $50.8 million from both slot machines and table games in July.