PA Gaming Control Board Reports July Slots Revenue Figures
HARRISBURG, PA: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported on its web site today that July gross revenue from slot machine play at the 12 operating casinos was $204,909,480 generating $109,707,423 of tax revenue to the Commonwealth.
That amount was 3.7% lower than revenue generated from slot machines in July 2012 when revenue hit $212,871,833.
In a comparison of the revenue for the eleven casinos operating in July 2012 that were also open for the full month of July 2013, the decrease was 4.8%. That comparison does not include revenue from Pennsylvania's 12th casino, Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin, which opened on July 1.
Gross revenue for each of the casinos operating in July 2013 is as follows, with the percentage change reflected for those casinos that were operating in July of both years:
Casino |
July 2013 |
July 2012 |
% change |
Parx Casino |
$30,815,011.76 |
$31,921,764.74 |
-3.47% |
Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem |
$24,473,175.22 |
$24,629,495.35 |
-0.63% |
Rivers Casino |
$23,966,457.65 |
$23,374,561.41 |
2.53% |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$19,814,160.98 |
$21,437,340.59 |
-7.57% |
The Meadows Racetrack and Casino |
$19,452,828.44 |
$22,194,336.46 |
-12.35% |
Harrah's Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack |
$18,923,154.04 |
$22,151,140.04 |
-14.57% |
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs |
$18,600,467.50 |
$20,451,070.58 |
-9.05% |
SugarHouse Casino |
$15,164,953.04 |
$15,435,548.79 |
-1.75% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$13,447,166.10 |
$14,151,517.92 |
-4.98% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$12,374,078.97 |
$13,615,629.80 |
-9.12% |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$5,520,942.75 |
$3,509,426.92 |
57.32% |
Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin (opened July 1, 2013) |
$2,357,083.11 |
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Statewide Total |
$204,909,479.56 |
$212,871,832.60 |
-3.74% |
The average number of operating slot machines throughout Pennsylvania at the twelve casinos was 26,593 in July 2013 compared to 26,708 at eleven casinos in July 2012.
About the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board:
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board was established in 2004 with the passage of Act 71, also known as the Race Horse Development and Gaming Act. Pennsylvania's first new state agency in nearly 30 years, the Gaming Control Board is tasked to oversee all aspects of the state's casino industry. The 12 casinos in operation all offer both slot machine and table game gambling, employ over 16,000 people, and collectively generate an average of $4 million per day in tax revenue. A portion of that money is used for property tax reduction to all Pennsylvania homeowners; provide funds to the Commonwealth's horse racing industry, fire companies, a statewide water and sewer project grant program, and the state's General Fund; and, established a new stream of tax revenue to local governments that host casinos for community projects.
A wealth of information about the Gaming Control Board's regulatory efforts and Pennsylvania's gaming industry can be found at www.gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov. At this website, visitors can watch Board meetings live or view videos of past meetings, look up future meeting schedules and past meeting transcripts, obtain information on identifying a gambling problem and gaining assistance, access an interactive map of casino locations, request a speaker for their group, along with much more information. You can also follow the agency on Twitter by choosing @PAGamingControl.
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