According to the latest monthly revenue report from the Illinois Gaming Board, the state’s 12 land-based casinos reported combined adjusted gross revenues (AGR) of $128.1 million during the month of April.
Illinois Casinos Report Highest Year-to-Date Revenues Since 2014Casinos generated $22.6 million in taxes for the month of April. This means that in the first four months of 2023, the state has collected just under $100 million in taxes from casinos alone.
The Board also revealed that casino attendance is at its highest level since 2018. In the first four months of the year, nearly 3.4 million people have visited the state’s casinos. This is just short of the 3.5 million for the same reporting period in 2018.
Illinois Casinos Report Highest Year-to-Date Revenues Since 2014The market leader for the month was once again Rivers Casino which posted AGR of $45.3 million. Grand Victoria Casino was next with $13.6 million in AGR closely followed by Harrah’s Joliet Casino & Hotel with AGR of $12.2 for the month.
Sports betting revenues figures are currently only available up to February of this year when the state’s sports betting operators reported accepting $875.4 million in wagers. This was the first time in five months that the state sports betting handle failed to reach $1 billion.