October 10th, 2025 by WCBC Radio
Maryland’s casinos saw a dip in revenue in September, finishing 5% behind the same month last year. The six casinos in the state combined to generate just over $151 million dollars in revenue, down seven million from September of 2024. Taxes paid to the state for September were $64.9 million with $46 million of that going to the Education Trust Fund. The top performer for the month was MGM National Harbor, bringing in $63 million dollars. Allegany County’s Rocky Gap Casino generated $4.6 million in September.