Combined gaming revenue for the 12 Pennsylvania casinos exceeded $300 million for the first time, according to figures released today by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.
Posted on the Board's website, the report shows that March's 2018 gross table games revenue was $79,165,791, a slight decrease from revenue of $79,545,431 in March 2017. When combined with the earlier reported March slot machine revenue of $221,350,220, total gaming revenue was $300,516,011 compared to $289,529,578 last March, a 3.8% increase.
The previous high month for total gaming revenue was in March 2013 with $296,718,018.
Total tax revenue collected from table games play during March was $12,743,065* with an average of 1,268 tables in operation statewide on a daily basis.
Gross table games revenue and Total casino-by-casino gaming revenue for each of the casinos for March 2018 and March 2017 are as follows.
*Tax revenue figures reflect amount generated prior to any adjustments by the PA Department of Revenue