PGCB reports July table games revenue

The revenue for last month’s operations represents a 5.2 per cent decrease year-over-year.

US.- Figures released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) indicate that table games revenue for July 2018 was US$73.8 million, a 5.2 per cent fall when compared to the same month last year when revenue stood at US$77.8 million.

The board also revealed that when combining July’s table games revenue with the earlier reported July slot machine revenue, total gaming revenue decreased by 3.3 per cent compared to July of last year. Moreover, the board said that total tax revenue from table games play during July was US$11.8 million with an average of 1,272 tables in daily operation statewide.

The report released earlier this month showed that Parx Casino grew to US$34.7 million meaning 0.77 per cent higher compared to the US$34.4 million achieved in July 2017. As to Rivers Casino, the growth was of 0.38 per cent from US$24.3 million to US$24.4 million. Meanwhile, The Meadows fell 3.02 per cent from US$19.4 million to US$18.8 million.

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