![]() ![]() ![]() Rocky Gap Casino in Allegany County, about $4.3 million, a 1.8% increase from January 2021.Ocean Downs Casino in Worcester County, almost $5 million, a decrease of 12.3% from January 2021.Hollywood Casino in Cecil County, $6.65 million, a 2.8% decrease from the same month in 2021.Horseshoe Baltimore, along the city’s southern gateway, $16.1 million, a 17.1% increase from January 2021.The January 2022 revenue figures for the four other Maryland casinos were: The second top operation, Live! Casino & Hotel, had about $54.6 million in January revenue, an increase of 14.4% over 12 months earlier. MGM National Harbor had about $67 million in revenue for January, a 32.8% increase over the same month a year ago. Together, those two casinos accounted for about 79% of all casino revenues. The casino financial picture in Maryland is dominated by the two biggest performers, MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County near Washington, D.C., and Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County, just south of Baltimore. Overall, the state’s six casinos saw a combined $153.75 million in revenue during January, an increase of 19.4% from January 2021 when the industry was operating under COVID-19 capacity restrictions. The state of Maryland enjoyed a tax collection from its six casinos of nearly $62.5 million in January with most of that money, close to $45.5 million, going to the state’s Education Trust Fund, the chief beneficiary of casino taxes. ![]()
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