BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland officials say the state's five casinos brought in more than $82.4 million in revenue last month.
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency announced the revenue numbers Monday. Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County led the group with more than $45.5 million from slot machines and table games. That's an approximately 10 percent decrease from September 2013.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, which opened to the public in August, brought in $22 million.
Hollywood Casino Perryville generated nearly $6 million, about an 11 percent decline compared to last September.
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Where's it going? Children? Infrastructure? Haha, greasing the swine in Annapolis, I'm sure.
While they keep stealing from the the other funds to line the pockets of the cronies...
Uh! MD has a $400M DEFICIT for 2014. Just what can its casinos do to make up the shortfall? About the only thing they haven't tried is prostitution and that's probably not enough.
Hope! Change!
How's that hope & change thing working out for you??
How much actually went to the schools.. REMEMBER, it's for the children... And of course Baltimore gets 90% and the Eastern Shore gets .01%..
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