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Detroit casinos report $116.9 million monthly aggregate revenue in July
Detroit, August 10, 2021 - The three Detroit casinos reported $116.9 million in monthly aggregate revenue for July. Table games and slots generated $115.7 million in revenue while retail sports betting generated $1.2 million.
July revenue was 9.3% higher than June results. The three Detroit casinos were closed during July 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. In July 2019, the casinos reported $119 million in monthly aggregate revenue.
During July, MGM Grand Detroit recorded $53.8 million in revenue. MotorCity's July revenue was $38.5 million. Greektown reported $23.4 million in July revenue.
The July market shares were:
- MGM, 46%
- MotorCity, 34%
- Greektown, 20%
The three Detroit casinos paid $9.4 million in gaming taxes to the State of Michigan during July.
The three Detroit casinos reported submitting $13.8 million in wagering taxes and development agreement payments to the City of Detroit during July.
Retail Sports Betting Revenue and Taxes
The casinos reported total gross sports betting receipts of $1,211,857, and total handle was $18,272,783.
Retail sports betting qualified adjusted gross receipts for July 31 were $1,211,832. Results by casino were:
- MGM, $136,948
- MotorCity, $637,681
- Greektown, $437,203
The three Detroit casinos paid $45,807 in state taxes on retail sports betting during July. The three Detroit casinos also reported submitting $55,987 in retail sports betting taxes to the City of Detroit.
Fantasy Contests
For the month of June, fantasy contest operators reported total adjusted revenues of $1,312,438 and paid taxes of $110,245.
Fantasy contest operators reported aggregate fantasy contest adjusted revenues of $8.3 million and paid $697,183 year-to-date through June 30.
"The Michigan Gaming Control Board shall ensure the conduct of fair and honest gaming to protect the interests of the citizens of the State of Michigan."