Indiana casinos generated $192.8 million in statewide adjusted gross revenue in June, down 1.5% from the $195.7 million reported the year prior.
Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana remained at the top among all properties with $30.1 million in AGR, but was down 12.3% year-over-year. Horseshoe Indianapolis followed with $26.6 million, up 1.9%, while Harrah’s Hoosier Park was third with $20.6 million, up 10%. Horseshoe Hammond generated $20.4 million, up 5.1%.
Caesars Southern Indiana brought in $18.9 million, down 3.9% Other casinos to generate more than $10 million include Bally’s Evansville ($13.6 million), Hollywood Lawrenceburg ($11.9 million), Terre Haute Casino ($11.1 million) and Blue Chip Casino ($10.1 million.)
The state’s 601 table games generated $32.6 million in wins for the month, compared to $33.6 million in June 2024. Also, 14,688 electronic gaming devices and slots delivered $162.9 million in slot win, down from $166.1 million the previous year.
Taxable AGR for June was $187.2 million, compared to $190.4 million the previous year. That tax will go to new funds after Evansville City Council approved funding of purchasing ambulances and other medical equipment with $7 million from casino money.