Maryland’s six casinos brought in nearly $163 million in February revenue, a 29.1% increase from the same period a year prior when the buildings were operating under COVID-19 capacity restrictions, Maryland Lottery and Gaming said. The state received more than $68 million from the casinos, with nearly $50 million going to the Education Trust Fund. MGM National Harbor led the way with $65.8 million in revenue, followed by Live! Casino & Hotel at $59.4 million.
Maryland Casinos Bring In Nearly $163M In February, State Agency Says
March 8, 2022