BALTIMORE, Md. — Maryland’s six casinos generated $156,848,176 in combined slot machine and table game revenue during June 2026, a 2.4% decrease of $3,820,369 from June 2025, according to state officials. Gaming contributions to the state totaled $67,902,499, down 0.9% year-over-year.
The Education Trust Fund received $48,934,675 from casino gaming in June, a 1.0% decrease. For Fiscal Year 2026 (July 2025–June 2026), total gaming revenue reached $1,931,544,719, down 1.7%, while state contributions were $831,029,971, down 1.1%. Revenues also support local communities, horse racing, and small, minority- and women-owned businesses.
MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County led with $66,555,765, down 0.9%. Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County followed with $56,177,773, down 4.7%. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore reported $14,166,611, down 0.4%. Ocean Downs Casino in Worcester County was the only gainer at $8,845,881, up 4.3%. Hollywood Casino Perryville generated $6,821,928, down 5.8%, and Rocky Gap Casino Resort had $4,280,218, down 6.8%.
The casinos offer a range of slot machines and table games. Revenue data supports education, local aid, and economic development across the state. Full details and charts are available through state gaming reports.
