![]() The three casinos paid $6.6 million in gaming taxes to the State of Michigan in October, a decrease compared to the $8.2 million paid in the same month last year. The period from January 1st to September 30th witnessed a 1.3% decrease in revenue from these sources compared to the same period in the previous year.Ī detailed analysis reveals reductions in monthly gaming revenue for all casinos compared to October 2022: MGM's earnings fell 19.6% to $37.3 million, MotorCity's dropped 22.8% to $25 million, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown decreased by 11.7% to $19.4 million. Moreover, this revenue was 18.3% lower than that recorded in September 2023. The revenue from table games and slot machines in October 2023 saw a decline of 18.9% compared to October of the previous year. This reduction is partly attributed to the impact of ongoing strikes, which affect the financial performance of the casinos. October's revenue was also down 18.5% from the $101.6 million recorded in September of this year. MGM Grand Detroit led the market share with 46%, followed by MotorCity Casino with 31%, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown with 23%.Ĭompared to 2022, there was a 19.5% decrease from the $102.8 million earned during the same month that year. ![]() ![]() This figure includes $81.7 million from table games and slot machines, plus $1.1 million from retail sports betting. Detroit's three casinos collectively reported monthly aggregate revenue (AGR) of $82.8 million for October. ![]()
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