Casino revenue in Indiana declined 5.1% year-over-year in November, falling from $206 million in 2024 to $195.4 million in 2024.
According to the latest report from the Indiana Gaming Commission, the only casino that saw revenue increase was Caesars Southern Indiana, which saw revenue rise 6.2% from $19.5 million to $20.7 million. Belterra Casino saw an increase of 0.2% from $7.3 million to $7.4 million.
Horseshoe Hammond Casino saw revenue decline 12.9% from $21.6 million to $18.8 million. French Lick Resort also reported a similar decrease of 12.5% from $6.5 million to $5.7 million. Blue Chip Casino saw a 9.6% decline in revenue, Ameristar Casino saw a 9.3% decrease, and Harrah’s Hoosier Park saw revenue drop 8.1%.
Statewide, slot revenue fell 4.4%, from $169.1 million to $161.7 million. Table games revenue fell 8.5% from $36.9 million to $33.7 million.


