Maryland’s casinos raked in $170.7 million in gaming revenue in April, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission said Thursday, making it the state casino program’s fourth-best month ever.
It’s an increase of over five percent compared to April 2021.
More than $71.8 million of those revenues, or roughly 40%, were contributed to the state’s coffers.
The state’s six casinos generated over $52.2 million for Maryland’s Education Trust Fund (ETF), which is $1.4 million more than the ETF contributions during the same period last year, according to the gaming commission.
Leading the way with casino revenues was MGM National Harbor, which generated $70.5 million. Next up was Live! Casino & Hotel with $58.8 million in revenues, and coming in third was Horseshoe Casino with $18.9 million