CLEVELAND, Ohio — Gambling revenue at Ohio’s casinos and racinos was up in March, marking the second time in three months that Ohio’s gambling revenues have improved year-over-year.
The state’s 11 casinos and racinos collected a combined $223.5 million of revenue in March, up from $217.7 million in March 2023, according to data compiled from Casino and Lottery commission reports. This is the money kept by the gambling houses, after paying out winnings, but before state taxes and fees.
Statewide | March 2023 | March 2024 |
Revenue | $122,691,334 | $128,720,001 |
JACK Thistledown Racjno | | |
Revenue | $16,683,329 | $16,831,925 |
MGM Northfield Park | | |
Revenue | $26,381,256 | $28,323,170 |
Hollywood Mahoning Valley | | |
Revenue | $14,916,450 | $16,029,324 |
Scioto Downs | | |
Revenue | $21,405,569 | $21,152,271 |
Miami Valley Gaming | | |
Revenue | $20,539,713 | $23,351,321 |
Belterra Park | | |
Revenue | $8,076,465 | $8,001,918 |
Hollywood Dayton | | |
Revenue | $14,688,552 | $15,030,072 |
Statewide | March 2023 | March 2024 |
Revenue | $95,037,718 | $94,749,030 |
JACK Cleveland Casino | | |
Revenue | $24,416,777 | $24,510,390 |
Hollywood Columbus | | |
Revenue | $24,305,580 | $25,550,809 |
Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati | | |
Revenue | $24,015,882 | $22,226,271 |
Hollywood Toledo | | |
Revenue | $22,299,479 | $22,461,560 |