Indiana gaming win for June hits $191.7m

July 13, 2023
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Slots in particular brought in a win of $157.3m.

Indiana has had a successful June, with Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana bringing in the most revenue overall, across all of the Hoosier Stat'es 13 casinos.

Total revenue across all casinos in Indiana came in at $191.7m. The top five highest-earning casinos were Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, Horseshoe Indianapolis, Horseshoe Hammond, Caesars Southern Indiana and Harrah’s Hoosier Park as shown in the graph below.

Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana brought in the highest amount of revenue during June, bringing in $34.3m. Meanwhile, the casino that brought in the lowest amount of revenue was Rising Star Casino which earned around a tenth of Hard Rock, with a total of $4m.

The total revenue for table games was $34.4m. The casino that earned the most on table games was Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana with $9.4m and the casino that earned the least was Blue Chip Casino with $462,619.

However, slots proved to be a lot more popular than table games, bringing in a total revenue of $157.3m. Again, Hard Rock Northern Indiana generated the most revenue from slots with $24.9m and Rising Star Casino took in the least out of all of the casinos on the slots with $3.5m.

Total tax acquired was $66.9m across all casinos in Indiana during June. Supplemental total tax was $4m, sports wagering tax was $1.8m and wagering tax was $58.5m.

Overall, it is clear Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana is a front-runner but the state as a whole has had a largely successful June in 2023.

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