Table games revenue increased in Pennsylvania
February results indicate that revenue from table games increased 0.3% in Pennsylvania.
US.- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) released on Friday the latest figures that show that revenue from table games for February 2019 was US$73.8 million, or an increase of 0.3% when compared to February 2018 when revenue totalled US$73.7 million.
The PGCB also reported that when combining February’s table games revenue with the earlier reported increase in February’s slot machine revenue, total gaming revenue increased by 0.4% compared to February of last year.
The report also provides tax revenue from table games play during February in which the total amount was US$11.8 million with an average of 1,280 tables in daily operation statewide.
While Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem registered the biggest share of revenue in the state with US$18.9 million in February, the number represents a 0.8% decline when compared to 2018. Mount Airy Casino Resort registered a 32.9% increase in revenues from US$2.7 million in February 2018 to US$3.6 million in February 2019.