Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Releases Revenue Figures For Table Games

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has released revenue figures for the month of October. These figures show the gross revenue and taxes collected on the table games in each casino.

A total of $40,897,115 had been generated by table games in the casinos in Pennsylvania. The $40M resulted in a total of $6,543,538 in tax revenue. Of that, 14 percent will go to the Commonwealth’s general fund, while 2 percent will go to local counties and municipalities.

The revenue for October represents a 10.93 percent increase over the revenue generated in September.

Harrah’s Chester Casino and Racetrack performed the best, bringing in $5.8 million in total revenue. This casino holds 99 tables, compared to the next top earner’s 57. Parx Casino generated $5,793,303, or just over $1 million per table.

SugarHouse Casino, the newest gaming center in the state, managed to bring in a more than modest sum of $5,307,329. This new casino contributed a total of $106,152 in local taxes, while the state tax collected $743,066.

Presque Isle Downs and Casino had performed the worst, bringing in only $1,555,387 in revenue.

The heaviest earners are all centralized around Philadelphia.

The incorporation of table games into the state’s casinos have made the gambling industry in Pennsylvania a top contender for entertainment dollars in the region. Atlantic City has been feeling a negative effect from the nearby competition.