Maryland casino revenue was up slightly compared to a year ago — but down sharply from the $212.9 million in gaming revenue in October.
There was a significant drop off in gaming revenue at Maryland’s six casinos in November, after what had been the best month ever for the casinos in October.
All six casinos generated $163.4 million in gaming revenue last month. That’s up 1.9% from a year ago but down sharply from the $212.9 million in gaming revenue in October.
The state will collect $67.7 million of November’s total for various state-funded programs, the largest share of which goes to the Education Trust Fund, receiving $49.3 million.
Year-over-year gaming revenue at the state’s largest casino, MGM National Harbor, totaled $71.6 million, up 5.5% from a year ago, but down from more than $115 million in…