Ohio’s casinos and racinos in November couldn’t match the prior month’s revenue, but they made more money than they did the year before, according to monthly revenue data.
The reports from the Ohio Casino Control Commission and the Ohio Lottery showed the four casinos’ slots and table games and seven racinos’ VLT machines combined for $186.1 million in November, which was 1.3% better than in November 2022. The total revenue was 0.9% less, however, than in October.
The casinos trended better than the racinos by showing positive gains both month-over-month — by 1.3% to $80.4 million — and year-over-year, by 2.2%.
The racetracks’ machine revenue of $105.7 million, while up 0.7% from November 2022, was down 2.5% from October.