Cincinnati's April revenues had the steepest drop, falling by 17 percent from March to US$ 16.7 million in April. The casino in Columbus saw a 16 percent drop from March, to US$ 17.4 million last month. The Cleveland casino's revenue dropped by 11.5 percent, to US$ 18.8 million.
Toledo's casino had the smallest decrease in April revenues from the previous month, dipping to US$ 16.1 million. That's a 7.5 percent decrease. Each casino's April revenues were down between 2 and 6 percent from last April's numbers.
All four casinos had seen big revenue jumps in March following winter slumps.