Missouri’s casinos generated $175.1 million in revenue in March, down 1.6% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Missouri Gaming Commission, show that slot machines generated $153.2 million, remaining stable from March 2025. Table games dropped 10.8% year-over-year to $21.9 million.
Ameristar St. Charles was the top-performing casino in the state in March, with $25.6 million in revenue, followed by River City with $24.8 million.
Other double-digit revenues came from Hollywood Casino ($23.2 million), Ameristar Kansas City ($17 million), Harrah’s Kansas City ($16 million), Horseshoe St. Louis ($14.9 million), Argosy Riverside ($14.4 million), and Bally’s Kansas City ($11.1 million).
Isle of Capri Boonville had the largest year-over-year revenue increase last month, up 6% to $8.5 million.
Ameristar Kansas City had the biggest year-over-year drop of 9.7%, followed by Bally’s Kansas City with 9.3%, and Argosy Riverside at 6.6%.

