Gaming revenue from Indiana’s 13 casinos totaled $178.7 million in January, up 10 percent increase compared to $161.8 million recorded in January 2024, the Indiana Gaming Commission reported.
Table games generated $36.3 million and slots games produced over $152.9 million.
Casino revenue was also down compared to December 2024 figures, dropping from $198.3 million to $178.7 million, down 10 percent. Table games also decreased by 0.3 percent month-over-month, and slots declined by 12 percent month-over-month.
Top producing casinos included (with January 2024 numbers):
- Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana – $35 million ($29 million)
- Horseshoe Indianapolis – $24.3 million ($23.7 million)
- Caesars Southern Indiana – $19 million ($17.7 million)
- Harrah’s Hoosier Park – $18.3 million ($15.9 million)
- Horseshoe Hammond – $14.5 million ($17.8 million)
- Ameristar Casino – $13.2 million ($12.9 million)
- Bally’s Evansville – $12.8 million ($13.1 million)
- Hollywood Lawrenceburg – $11.4 million ($11.6 million)