Baltimore — Maryland’s six casinos recorded $158,122,302 in gaming revenue for November 2024, reflecting a slight increase of $403,808 (0.3%) compared to November 2023.
Of the total revenue, the state received $68,879,589 in contributions, a 4.2% year-over-year increase. This includes $49,682,786 allocated to Maryland’s Education Trust Fund, which saw an additional $1,955,224 (4.2%) compared to November 2023.
In addition to supporting education, casino revenues contribute to local jurisdictions, Maryland’s horse racing industry, and small, minority- and women-owned businesses.
Casino Revenue Breakdown
- MGM National Harbor (Prince George’s County)
Revenue: $65,544,859
Year-over-year change: -$1,097,026 (-1.6%)
(2,293 slot machines, 211 table games) - Live! Casino & Hotel (Anne Arundel County)
Revenue: $60,306,518
Year-over-year change: +$2,276,118 (3.9%)
(3,766 slot machines, 179 table games) - Horseshoe Casino Baltimore (Baltimore City)
Revenue: $14,346,106
Year-over-year change: -$254,331 (-1.7%)
(1,340 slot machines, 115 table games) - Hollywood Casino Perryville (Cecil County)
Revenue: $7,188,075
Year-over-year change: +$370,037 (5.4%)
(722 slot machines, 23 table games) - Ocean Downs Casino (Worcester County)
Revenue: $6,577,856
Year-over-year change: -$488,818 (-6.9%)
(869 slot machines, 19 table games) - Rocky Gap Casino Resort (Allegany County)
Revenue: $4,158,888
Year-over-year change: -$402,172 (-8.8%)
(628 slot machines, 16 table games)
Contributions to State Initiatives
Casino revenues continue to fund key state initiatives. The Education Trust Fund remains the largest beneficiary, while local communities, horse racing, and small businesses also gain significant support.
Regulatory Oversight and Responsible Gaming
Maryland Lottery and Gaming oversees casino operations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and transparency in operations. Detailed financial reports are available monthly on mdgaming.com.
For residents struggling with gambling addiction, confidential help is available by calling 1-800-GAMBLER or visiting mdgamblinghelp.org.
