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Pennsylvania Gaming Hits a Record $562.3 in Revenues in November

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has announced its gaming revenues for November 2024, revealing that all verticals collected a combined amount over $562.3 million, a 26% increase compared to the year prior. The $562.3 million broke the record for the most revenue collected in a month in the Keystone State, with the PGCB taking over $232.9 million in taxes.

Here’s a breakdown of the revenues collected by gaming operators and certain types of gaming:

SourceNovember 2024 Total RevenueNovember 2023 Total Revenue% Change
Valley Forge Casino Resort$102,510,248$60,596,33769.17%
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$90,410,965$66,636,92335.68%
Parx Casino$54,013,592$51,079,9145.74%
Rivers Casino Philadelphia$53,979,140$45,324,82419.09%
Wind Creek Bethlehem$46,015,861$45,870,8910.32%
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows$38,200,776$21,612,47476.75%
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh$30,309,262$28,588,8476.02%
Live! Casino Philadelphia$28,077,703$24,509,07914.56%
Harrah’s Philadelphia$20,954,983$19,246,1088.88%
Mount Airy Casino Resort$19,321,978$19,372,366-0.26%
Mohegan Pennsylvania$17,427,485$17,716,200-1.63%
Hollywood Casino Morgantown$10,387,891$5,618,25284.90%
Presque Isle Downs and Casino$10,128,851$7,567,34133.85%
Hollywood Casino York$9,712,659$8,109,08519.78%
Live! Casino Pittsburgh$9,185,820$8,598,9106.83%
Golden Nugget$7,002,747$3,140,313123.00%
Bally’s Pennsylvania$3,586,809$1,987,15980.50%
Video Gaming Terminals$3,241,393$3,390,189-4.39%
Parx Shippensburg$3,154,265$2,640,49719.46%
Fantasy Contests$2,468,055$2,575,600-4.18%
The Casino at Nemacolin$2,278,300$1,923,50218.45%
Statewide Total$562,368,782$446,104,80726.06%

The biggest revenue generator for the state was retail slots, which created over $201.5 million in November 2024, an increase of 6.21% year-on-year. Meanwhile, sports betting revenues increased more than any other vertical, climbing by almost 500% from last year to nearly $77.1 million. Online slot revenues increased by 36% to reach over $148.6 million.

Revenues declined for retail table games, VGTs, DFS, and poker, but the highest margin was just over 4%. 

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