January Gaming Revenue Drops

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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Indiana Gaming Commission says monthly revenue at Indiana casinos decreased in January. The state reports adjusted gross revenue was $172 million, compared to $175 million during the same month last year.
Of the state’s 13 gaming operations, six reported increases in revenue, including Horseshoe Hammond Casino, which was up nearly $1 million to $35 million. Ameristar Casino Hotel in East Chicago saw an $800,000 increase, bringing its January total to $18.1 million.
Horseshoe Southern Indiana in Elizabeth saw the biggest dip in the state, moving from $21.3 million in January 2015 to $18.6 million last month. Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg was down $1 million to $13.7 million last month.
You can view the full January 2016 report by clicking here and the January 2015 report by clicking here.