Casinos in Rhode Island generated $57.4 million in August, up 5.2% from the $54.5 million generated in August 2024.
The latest figures from the Rhode Island Lottery show that both casinos, which are operated by Bally’s, saw year-over-year increases.
Bally’s Twin River casino saw an increase of 5.3% from $41.4 million to $43.7 million, with video lottery terminal revenue rising by 6.9% from $32.7 million to just less than $35 million. Table games for the casino remained flat, with a loss of 0.5% from $8.7 million to $8.66 million.
Bally’s Tiverton saw an increase of 4.8% in August, from $13.1 million to $13.7 million. Table games profits fell by 6.1%, from $2.1 million to $1.9 million, while video lottery terminals saw profits increase year-over-year by 6.9%, rising from just less than $11 million to $11.7 million.
After revenue remained stagnant for the state in July, month-over-month, Rhode Island casinos experienced a 7.8% increase in revenue, after July generated $53.2 million.
Video lottery terminals accounted for $43.7 million, rising from $46.7 million and up 6.9% year-over-year. Table games generated $10.6 million, dropping from $10.8 million, a 1.6% decline year-over-year.