
Key points:
- Ameristar St. Charles was the top revenue earner last month
- Total statewide casino revenue rose 4% when compared to results from a year ago
The Missouri Gaming Commission has published its casino revenue results for the month of November.
The state’s casinos brought in a collective total of close to $153.6m in adjusted gross revenue (AGR) during the month. Results reflected an increase of 4% or nearly $6m in revenue when compared to totals posted in November 2023.
In addition to a year-over-year revenue boost, the state reported a rise in revenue month-over-month as well. Casino revenue rose by almost $2m when compared to October’s results.
Good to know: Missouri is home to 13 riverboat casinos
Ameristar St. Charles took the win as the largest earner in November. The casino posted a total revenue of almost $23.1m.
River City outperformed Hollywood and reported a November revenue of almost $20.9m. Revenue for Hollywood reached almost $19.4m.
The state has posted a year-to-date AGR of nearly $773.6m. However, this year’s running total is down by 1% when compared to last year’s AGR total.
Last month, Missouri voters pulled the lever in favor of a legal sports betting market during the election.
This brings the state one step closer to opening a commercial market and would make Missouri the 39th state to welcome legal sports wagering.
However, voters said no to Amendment 5, which would have allowed a new casino in the Lake of the Ozarks area.
To date, 38 states along with the District of Columbia allow some form of legal sports betting.