BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland officials say the state's four casinos brought in nearly $78 million in revenue last month.
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency announced Monday that Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County led the group with nearly $62 million from slot machines and table games. That's a 38.5 percent increase since March 2013.
Hollywood Casino Perryville generated nearly $8 million from slots and table games, a 16.5 percent decline compared to last March. Casino at Ocean Downs generated more than $4 million from slot machines, a more than 5 percent increase from March 2013.
Rocky Gap Casino Resort, which opened in May last year in Allegany County, generated nearly $4 million from slot machines and table games.
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4 comments:
MD still broke
You have to wonder just how much more the state spent in ADVERTISING to get people to the casinos?
and there is still a need to steal from the teacher's pension to balance the budget? or should I say, fund O'Malley's unhealthy spending habit.
The casinos pay for their advertising!
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