Here’s how much gambling revenue Ohio’s casinos and racinos made in June

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Here’s how much gambling revenue Ohio’s casinos and racinos made in June
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio’s casinos and racinos had $193.6 million in gambling revenue in June, up about 2% compared to the samemonth last year.

The 11 casinos and racinos brought in a combined $189.1 million last June. The record for June, $211.2 million, was set in 2021, according to data from the Ohio Casino Control and Lottery commissions. This is the money kept by the gambling houses, after paying out winnings, but before state taxes and fees.

Through the first six months of the year, Ohio’s gambling establishments are ahead year-over-year. So far in 2023, the casinos and racinos have had $1.21 billion in gambling revenue, up from $1.17 billion million through June last year. These figures exclude newly legalized sports betting.

The four casinos, which can offer slot machines and table games like blackjack, brought in $82.8 million of gambling revenue in June, up from $81.5 million last year. The state’s seven racinos, the gambling houses at horse racetracks that can only offer slot machines, brought in $110.3 million, up from $107.7 million.

In the Greater Cleveland market, June revenue was:

* $24.7 million at MGM Northfield Park, up from $23.5 million in June 2022.

* $15.7 million at JACK Thistledown Racino, up from $15.2 million.

* $21.7 million at JACK Casino Cleveland, almost identical to last June.

Below are details for each Ohio casino and racino. Having trouble seeing this chart? Click here.

Sean McDonnell covers business and consumer topics for cleveland.com. You can reach him at smcdonnell@cleveland.com You can read more Cleveland business stories at cleveland.com/business/.