Maryland's two casinos took in nearly $13.6 million in slots revenue in April, the Maryland Lottery announced Tuesday.
Hollywood Casino Perryville, the larger of the two slots parlors, generated $10 million in April, the second-biggest take since its opening in late September.
Perryville's per-machine daily revenue in April was $223.38, the casino's best showing in six months.
The revenue reflects money the casinos take in after winners are paid but before expenses and other costs are deducted.
The Casino at Ocean Downs, near Ocean City on the Eastern Shore, raked in its largest revenue yet in April, with $3.5 million since its January opening.
The casino took in $155.94 daily per machine last month.
2 comments:
We the tax payers want to know where that money is?
Who is responsible to handle this money?
The state gets a VERY LOW percentage of this money.
The ones making the money are the casino owners themselves.
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