Missouri April 2023 Casinos Revenue Dips From Record-Setting March

Missouri April 2023 Casinos Revenue Dips From Record-Setting March
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MO casino revenue took a dip in April from the previous month, but what amounted to a 5.5% decrease in adjusted gross revenue among the state’s 13 casinos should be viewed in the context that March 2023 AGR had been at least a six-year highwater mark, according to state records.

The April 2023 total Adjusted Gross Revenue was about $167.1 million, which was 5.5% below March’s AGR of $176.8 million .

Missouri reports gaming financial figures according to three market clusters within the state: The St. Louis Market; the Kansas City Market, and “Out Market”,  which are casinos scattered throughout the state.

Now, can the state finally get Missouri sports betting ed? That is the question after commercial casino numbers continue to show potential in the Show Me State.
 

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St. Louis Leads The Way

In April, the St. Louis Market generated the most money. The four casinos there ed for $83.7 million in AGR, about half of the state’s total. 

The Kansas City Market followed, with the four casinos there ing for $57.9 million in AGR. And the five casinos that make up “Out Market” had a total of about $25.6 million in AGR.

The state’s top individual casino revenue producer was Ameristar St. Charles with  $26.6 million in AGR, followed by River City Casino in St. Louis ($22.1 million) and Hollywood Casino St. Louis ($21.2 million). All are in the St. Louis Market.

Tax money to the state for the month was $31.58 million, which was about a 5.5% decrease from March ($33.42 million). Check tabs on the March Missouri casino revenue report here.

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Time Will Tell...

The Missouri April casino revenues come at a moment when sports gambling in the state failed to be legalized once again. Political in-fighting in the state senate scuttled a Missouri sports gambling initiative that had ed in the Missouri state House of Representatives. 

In large part, the battle came down to a fight of whether slot machines in bars, restaurants and fraternal organizations would be allowed, along with the age of sports gambling. Casino operators have balked at allowing widespread legalized slots, and slots advocates, state Sen. Denny Hoskins in particular, have dug in their heels on sports gambling unless the slots were approved.

In the end, neither Missouri sports gambling nor broader legalization of slots got approved, the state legislature adjourned on Friday, and sports gambling will have to wait at least another year.

Reports have some Missouri pro sports teams looking to petition for a referendum on sports gambling and bying the legislature. Missouri is mostly surrounded by states that have already legalized sport gambling including, recently, Kansas and Kentucky.

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Bill Ordine

Bill Ordine was a reporter and editor in news and sports for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Baltimore Sun for 25 years, and was a lead reporter on a team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News. Bill started reporting on casinos and gaming shortly after Atlantic City’s first gambling halls opened and wrote a syndicated column on travel to casino destinations for 10 years. He covered the World Series of Poker for a decade and his articles on gaming have appeared in many major U.S. newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald and others.

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