Total assorted gross profit reached $84.2 million in Colorado in February, down 1.9% year-over-year from $85.8 million.
The Colorado Department of Revenue also reported that of the $84.2 million, slot games produced $72 million — falling from $72.2 million reported in February 2024 — and table games contributed $12.1 million, dropping from $13.6 million from the previous year.
The Black Hawk region generated the highest AGP of the state’s three regions in February, reporting $66.2 million, down 3.3% from February 2024’s $66.4 million. The Central City region reported $5.5 million, down 7.1% from $5.9 million. The Cripple Creek region was the only one to see an increase, generating $14.5 million, up 7.3% from $14 million.
Compared to Colorado’s January figures, total AGP grew by 4.1%, rising from $80.8 million to $84.2 million month-over-month.