A sharp decline in revenue from slots and EGD play contributed to the end of a four-month run of casino revenue above $200 million in Indiana, according to November figures released by the Indiana Gaming Commission.
The overall win of nearly $196.2 million last month was 5.5% off October’s total of $207.6 million and the lowest since February’s total of $190.1 million. It was the first sub-$200 million month for revenue since the $196.7 million generated in June.
Slots revenue plunged 7.3% statewide compared to October to slightly more than $155 million, a low not seen since the 12 casinos and racinos combined for $152.8 million in February. All 12 venues had month-over-month drops, with seven failing to come within $1 million of their respective October totals.
