Rhode Island’s two casinos generated $57.6 million in revenue in March, down 2.9% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Rhode Island Lottery, show that slots accounted for $46.7 million, down 3.6%, while table games generated $10.9 million, flat year-over-year.
Bally’s Twin River recorded the bulk of the revenue, reporting $44.2 million, down 2.1%. Slots yielded $34.9 million, down 4%, and table games generated $9.3 million, up 5.7%.
Bally’s Tiverton declined 5.4% to $13.4 million. Slots generated $11.8 million, down 2.4%, and table games produced $1.7 million, down 22.5%.

