Missouri casinos generated $160.9m in adjusted gross revenue (AGR) in May, according to the latest report from the Missouri Gaming Commission. That’s a 2 per cent drop from the $163.5m they collected in May 2022 and down 4 per cent compared to April 2023.
The state collected $33.8m in taxes on gaming activity and $4.7m in admission fees. About half of the state’s casinos saw improvements in their AGR compared to May 2022. Bally’s in Kansas City was the top performer, generating a 6 per cent annual increase. The other seven properties saw declines of no more than 5 per cent.
The state collected $33.8m in taxes on gaming activity and $4.7m in admission fees. About half of the state’s casinos saw improvements in their AGR compared to May 2022. Bally’s in Kansas City was the top performer, generating a 6 per cent annual increase. The other seven properties saw declines of no more than 5 per cent.