State Gaming Revenue Drops Again
The Indiana Gaming Commission says monthly revenue at Indiana casinos decreased again in February. The state reports adjusted gross revenue was $182 million, down from $187 million during the same month in 2016.
Of the state’s 13 gaming operations, six reported increases in revenue, all of which were less than $1 million. Tropicana Evansville saw the biggest gain, increasing $800,000 to $10.6 million.
Ameristar Casino East Chicago saw the biggest dip in the state, dropping $3.3 million to $17.6 million. Horseshoe Hammond Casino fell $1.9 million to $33.7 million.
You can view the full February 2017 report by clicking here and the February 2017 report by clicking here.