Indiana’s 12 casinos raked in $2.5 billion from July 2021 through June 2022 and sent $700 million of that haul to the state in taxes, according to an Indiana Gaming Commission annual report released this month. Higher-than-expected gambling collections previously bolstered the state’s rosy July revenue report.
“It was … a privilege to lead an agency that supports significant contributions to the state’s economy,” Indiana Gaming Commission Executive Director Greg Small wrote in the report. “After experiencing negative pandemic related impacts in [fiscal year] ’21, the gaming industry rebounded in FY ’22.”
Casino wagering and supplemental taxes totaled $660 million, while sports wagering taxes added an additional $31 million.

