MD Casinos Bring In $168.5 Million In August, Agency Says

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Maryland's six casinos brought in just shy of $168.5 million in revenue during August, a 12.6% increase from the same period a year ago when casino capacity was capped at 50% due to the pandemic, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency said on Wednesday.

Of that, the state received more than $71 million, with a majority of that money, roughly $51.8 million, going to Maryland's Education Trust Fund, the agency said.

MGM National Harbor and Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover led the way with $67.4 million and $59.5 million, respectively, in August revenue.

Horseshoe Casino brought in just over $18 million last month, and the state's other three casinos--Ocean Downs Casino, Hollywood Casino Perryville and Rocky Gap Casino--didn't eclipse the $10 million mark.

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