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Maryland Casino Revenue Dips in September, Remains Strong Year Over Year

September marks the ninth straight month in 2024 that Maryland casino revenue has exceeded $150 million

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Maryland casino revenue was $159.5 million in September, down 8.3% from August but up 2.8% year over year, according to the latest data from Maryland Lottery and Gaming (MLG).

September marks the ninth straight month in 2024 that revenue has exceeded $150 million. Revenue could easily eclipse $250 million a month if Maryland online casinos were legalized. However, iGaming remains banned in the Old Line State.

Key takeaways

  • Maryland’s land-based casino revenue reached $159.5 million in September, up more than $4 million year on year but down more than $14 million from August.
  • Revenue has stayed above $150 million every month this year.
  • Online casinos could bring Maryland casino operators at least $100 million more revenue per month.

Maryland is missing out on online casino revenue

Land-based casinos are the only legal casino gaming allowed in Maryland. As such, the state does not have real-money online casinos. That’s an important distinction to make during revenue discussions, as online casinos can often match or exceed what a state’s operators earn from land-based casinos.

In the past, legislators have tried to push an iGaming bill through but ultimately failed after pushback from unions and well-known casino developer Cordish Cos.

At the time, lawmakers didn’t just lose a vote; operators lost more than $100 million dollars a month. PlayUSA predicts that Maryland online casinos could have generated $108 million in August (the most recent month in which all iGaming states report online casino revenue) had they been legal:

August online casino revenue Population (according to 2023 Census Bureau data) Per-capita revenue
Pennsylvania $225 million 13 million $17.31
New Jersey $198.4 million 9.3 million $21.33
Michigan $196.7 million 10 million $19.67
Connecticut $44.6 million 3.6 million $12.39
West Virginia $20.4 million 1.8 million $11.33
Delaware $5.8 million 1 million $5.80
Rhode Island $3 million 1.1 million $2.73
Average $99.1 million 5.7 million $17.42
Maryland (projected) $108 million 6.2 million $17.42

PlayUSA predicts Maryland’s online casinos could generate more than $1 billion in revenue over the course of the year.

All six Maryland casinos see revenue fall in September

September was a bad month for Maryland casinos across the board, according to state data. All properties in the state saw monthly losses:

September 2024 revenue August 2023 revenue % change
MGM National Harbor $66,952,859 $75,008,793 -10.74%
Live! Casino & Hotel $59,595,589 $61,875,902 -3.69%
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore $13,119,567 $14,427,383 -9.06%
Ocean Downs Casino $8,758,104 $9,884,650 -11.40%
Hollywood Casino Perryville $6,660,049 $7,721,754 -13.75%
Rocky Gap Casino $4,424,740 $5,006,035 -11.61%
Totals $159,510,908 $173,924,517 -8.29%

Hollywood Casino Perryville suffered the biggest loss at -13.75%, followed by Rocky Gap Casino (-11.6% and Ocean Downs Casino (-11.4%).

Live! Casino & Hotel fared the best this past month, dropping just 3.7% compared to August.

The good news is that revenue was up year over year. MLG reported revenue was up 2.8% compared to September 2023, or just over $4.4 million.

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J.R. Duren has covered the gambling beats for more than a dozen states for Catena Media since 2015. His past reporting experience includes two years at the Villages Daily Sun, and he is a first-place winner at the Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Contest.

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J.R. Duren has covered the gambling beats for more than a dozen states for Catena Media since 2015. His past reporting experience includes two years at the Villages Daily Sun, and he is a first-place winner at the Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Contest.

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