Detroit’s three commercial casinos reported a combined $114.1 million in adjusted gross revenue during May, according to figures released Tuesday by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.
The total included $113.3 million from table games and slot machines and $781,668 in revenue from retail sports wagering.
While retail revenue improved slightly from a year ago, operators experienced a slowdown compared to April.
Table games and slots revenue totaled $113.3 million in May, representing a 0.5% increase from May 2025. However, revenue declined 4.0% month-over-month from April 2026.
Through the first five months of 2026, Detroit casinos generated 1.2% more table games and slots revenue than during the same period last year, indicating continued market stability despite monthly fluctuations.

