Nevertheless, the figure was a 4.2 percent drop year-over-year. The LGCB revealed that The Lake Charles District raked in $63.4 million in gaming revenue contributing a large percentage of the state’s casino revenue. Some of the properties made less revenue last month hence matching the state’s overall gaming market’s performance. Still, Louisiana’s brick-and-mortar gaming venues had a different revenue record unlike that of October 2022. Landry Parish’s Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino made $5.9 million in profit, hence having a 2.5 percent year-over-year decrease. The LGCB’s reports showed that local retail sports gaming companies collected $32 million in October and generated $3.3 million. Also, it is Louisiana’s ninth consecutive month to have a reduction in its year-on-year gaming revenue. This is about 2.5 percent less than their revenue in October 2022. Its figures indicate that all gambling operations raked in $174.5 million The Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) revealed the state’s gaming report for October on November 16. Louisiana is one of the gaming states in the U.S.
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