Parx Casino Comes Up Aces in Record October Revenue, Pa. Gaming Control Board Reports

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Parx Casino was the largest contributor to Pennsylvania's record gaming earnings.

According to newly released Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) data, Pennsylvania set a new monthly gaming revenue record in October. The nearly $426 million, led by the performance of Parx Casino, Bensalem, was covered by Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.

The revenue total is a 33 percent increase compared with last October. It also exceeded the Keystone State’s previous July record of $423.6 million by more than 2 million. The record-breaking revenue generated $172.3 million in taxes for the Commonwealth.

Parx’s October revenue was $57.4 million, highest in the state.

Other local performers also did well:

  • Hollywood Casino at Penn National: $57.1 million (Grantville, Pa.)
  • Rivers Casino: $46.3 million (Philadelphia)
  • Wind Creek Casino: $46.2 million (Bethlehem)
  • Valley Forge Casino Resort ($42.9 million)

Only two casinos in Pennsylvania saw revenue decrease: Mount Airy Casino (Mount Pocono) and Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin, Pa.).

In October, local casinos saw a significant boost from in-person slots and table games, which compensated for the 36 percent year-over-year drop in revenue from sports betting. The revenue from table games also increased year over year by 40 percent.

Read more about the monthly results in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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