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Maryland casinos generate $162.6 million in gaming revenue during April

BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland’s six casinos combined to generate $162,640,960 in revenue from slot machines and table games during April 2025. The total was down $509,714 (-0.3%) from April 2024.

Casino gaming contributions to the state during April 2025 totaled $70,574,438, an increase of $775,366 (1.1%) compared to April 2024. The April 2025 contributions included $50,904,734 to the Education Trust Fund, an increase of $547,732 (1.1%) compared to April 2024.

Casino gaming revenues also support the communities and jurisdictions where the casinos are located, Maryland’s horse racing industry, and small, minority- and women-owned businesses.

Maryland’s six privately owned casinos offer both slot machines and table games: MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County; Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County; Horseshoe Casino Baltimore in Baltimore City; Ocean Downs Casino in Worcester County; Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County; and Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County.

The gaming revenue totals for April 2025 were as follows:

  • MGM National Harbor (2,239 slot machines, 211 table games)
    $68,602,083 in April 2025, an increase of $515,878 (0.8%) from April 2024
  • Live! Casino & Hotel (3,861 slot machines, 179 table games)
    $58,946,669 in April 2025, a decrease of $1,920,762 (-3.2%) from April 2024
  • Horseshoe Casino (1,337 slot machines, 115 table games)
    $15,579,394 in April 2025, an increase of $904,877 (6.2%) from April 2024
  • Hollywood Casino (723 slot machines, 23 table games)
    $7,878,993 in April 2025, a decrease of $51,074 (-0.6%) from April 2024
  • Ocean Downs Casino (892 slot machines, 19 table games)
    $7,536,307 in April 2025, an increase of $215,721 (2.9%) from April 2024
  • Rocky Gap Casino (630 slot machines, 16 table games)
    $4,097,513 in April 2025, a decrease of $174,356 (-4.1%) from April 2024

Details on each casino’s gaming revenues and contributions to the State of Maryland are included in the attached charts, and both fiscal and calendar year-to-date totals can be viewed online here (PDF).



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