The Michigan Gaming Control Board reported that Detroit casinos produced $103.7 million in October revenue, which is a 26.9% year-over-year increase.
Detroit casinos got back to normal this fall, posting a revenue number in line with what they earned in 2022. That’s a significant improvement over last October, when earnings were impacted because of a 47-day casino-employee strike that began in October and stretched into early December.
November is likely going to be a bigger year-over-year increase, as the strike lasted three weeks for two of the casinos and the full month for MGM Grand Detroit.