Massachusetts casinos stopped a three-month skid in July, reporting yearly gains for the first time since March. The state’s three casinos fell just shy of nine figures in gross gaming revenue (GGR), winning $99,470,138 from slot machines and table games. It was their fourth-best total in the last year.
July’s GGR was $3.4 million (about 3.5%) greater than June’s $96.1 million and $827K better than July 2023, when casinos reported $98.6 million.
The Bay State has three retail casinos, including two Category 1 resort-casinos and one Category 2 slots parlor. Massachusetts online casinos are illegal, but sweepstakes and social casinos are allowed.
The three retail casinos batted one thousand in July, growing their slot and table game revenues compared to the previous month and year.
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