Detroit Casinos Topped $1 Billion in Revenue for 2021

Up over 100% year-on-year, but still not at 2019 levels

by - Wednesday, January 12th, 2022 10:09

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The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has released revenue data revealing that the state’s Detroit-based casinos reported revenues of $1.294 billion for 2021.

Detroit Casinos Topped $1 Billion in Revenue for 2021

Slots generated $998.8 million or 77% of all casino revenue during 2021 while table games accounted for 21% of revenue as games like blackjack and roulette generated $268 million in combined revenue across all casinos. It was also a successful year for sports betting as the casinos’ sportsbooks generated a combined $26.95 million in revenue.

Year-on-year revenues for both slots and table games combined rose by 104.2% to $1.27 billion. As a result, the three casinos paid $102.6 million in wagering taxes to the state of Michigan, up considerably from the $50.3 million paid in 2020. Meanwhile slots and gaming taxes paid to the city of Detroit amounted to $160.8 million.

The MGCB report goes on to give a market share breakdown for slots and table games for each casino as follows:

  • MGM Grand Detroit — 43% ($554 million)
  • MotorCity Casino — 35% ($438.3 million)
  • Detroit Casinos Topped $1 Billion in Revenue for 2021

According to the report, the three casinos reported combined retail sports betting qualified adjusted gross receipts of $26.95 million.

  • MGM — $8.79 million
  • MotorCity — $8.69 million
  • Greektown — $9.47 million
Detroit Casinos Topped $1 Billion in Revenue for 2021
Olivia Richardson

Olivia has worked as an editor and writer for major brands across multiple niches. She now focuses on the iGaming and sports betting industries.