Missouri riverboat casinos reported a revenue of $167.7 million in July, up 8% from the $155.2 million generated the year prior.
The latest figures reported by the Missouri Gaming Commission showed that of the 13 casinos in the state, only one saw a revenue loss year-over-year.
Ameristar’s SC location generated the highest revenue in the state, $25.6 million, up 6% from $24.1 million in July 2024. Its sister location, Americstar KC, reported a 4% year-over-year revenue increase, from $16.8 million to $17.5 million.
Century Caruthersville saw the highest percentage increase year-over-year, with revenue increasing by 32% from $3.9 million to $5.1 million. IOC Boonville, too, saw double-digit percentage increases, with revenues rising 25% from $6.7 million to $8.4 million.
St. Jo Prontier Casino generated the least revenue for the state, with revenue of $4.3 million, up 8% year-over-year from the $4 million generated in July 2024.
Bally’s Kansas City was the only casino to see revenue decrease year-over-year, dropping 6% from $11.8 million to $11.1 million.
Electronic gaming devices recorded $145.9 million last month, up 9% year-on-year, while table games reported a 1% increase, rising from $21.5 million to $21.7 million.