The Michigan Gaming Control Board reported $215.2 million in gross internet casino revenue for March, an all-time national monthly high, as the Wolverine State became the first to surpass $200 million in monthly operator winnings.
Revenue was up 25.2% compared to March 2023, when the $171.8 million reported also set an all-time high in Michigan. It was 14.4% higher than February’s $188 million, as March’s total also marked the fifth consecutive month operators extended the all-time record.
Ten of the state’s 15 internet casino operators set all-time monthly highs, with all three Detroit casinos having monthly hauls ranking first or second since launching in January 2021.
The state was eligible to tax $194.5 million in adjusted gross revenue, leading to an inflow of $39.4 million into state coffers.
