Michigan casinos report June 2025 revenue

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The Michigan Gaming Control Board has published its monthly revenue update for Detroit’s trio of commercial casinos—MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown. Together, the three properties generated $101.04 million in total revenue for June 2025.

Gaming Performance Breakdown

  • Table Games & Slot Machines:
  • Accounted for $100.38 million of the monthly revenue
  • Reflects a 4.0% year-over-year decrease from June 2024
  • Down 11% compared to May 2025
  • Year-to-date (Jan–Jun 2025): Revenue declined 0.8% compared to the same period in 2024

Individual Casino Performance (Table Games + Slots): | Casino | June 2025 Revenue | Year-over-Year Change | |———————————-|——————-|————————| | MGM Grand Detroit | $48.43 million | ↓ 0.6% | | MotorCity Casino | $30.63 million | ↓ 2.7% | | Hollywood Casino at Greektown | $21.32 million | ↓ 12.5% |

State Gaming Taxes Paid (June 2025):

  • $8.1 million, down from $8.5 million in June 2024
  • Additional $11.9 million submitted to the City of Detroit via wagering taxes and development payments

Retail Sports Betting

  • Total Handle: $7.2 million
  • Gross Receipts: $666,374
  • Qualified Adjusted Gross Receipts (QAGR):
  • Dropped 25.1% year-over-year
  • Decreased 48.1% from May 2025

QAGR by Property: | Casino | QAGR | |———————————-|——| | MGM Grand Detroit | $275,397
| MotorCity Casino | $242,069
| Hollywood Casino at Greektown | $147,969

Sports Betting Tax Contributions:

  • State Tax Paid: $25,153
  • City of Detroit: $30,743

Fantasy Contests (May 2025 Report)

  • Adjusted Revenue: $716,927
  • Taxes Paid: $60,222
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