BALTIMORE — Maryland’s six casinos generated $158.8 million in combined slot machine and table games revenue during November 2025, a slight increase of 0.4 percent over the same month last year, according to figures released Monday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.
The statewide total of $158,766,823 represented a gain of $644,521 compared with November 2024. Gaming proceeds contributed $68.5 million to the state during the month, including $49.4 million directed to the Education Trust Fund.
MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill led all properties with $69 million in November revenue, up 5.3 percent from the prior year. Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover posted $57.6 million, down 4.5 percent. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore collected $14.7 million, up 2.4 percent.
The three smaller casinos saw mixed results: Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County reported $6.6 million, down 8.1 percent; Ocean Downs Casino near Ocean City generated $6.5 million, down 1.9 percent; and Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Flintstone posted $4.4 million, up 5.1 percent.
Through the first five months of Fiscal Year 2026 (July-November), total casino gaming revenue stands at $808.3 million, down 1.7 percent from the same period in FY2025. State contributions for the period total $347.7 million, a decrease of 1.2 percent year-over-year.
Casino revenue in Maryland is allocated to several funds beyond education, including local impact grants for communities surrounding each property, the Maryland horse racing industry purse dedication account, and a program supporting small, minority- and women-owned businesses.
November marked the continuation of a relatively flat trend for the state’s gaming industry following several years of post-pandemic growth. MGM National Harbor continues to account for roughly 43 percent of total statewide gaming revenue each month.
