Missouri casinos register a year-over-year increase of 8%, generating a total revenue of $167.7 million in July.
Missouri's casinos have reported their latest revenue figures, painting a picture of a mixed performance across the state. While some casinos saw impressive growth, others experienced a decline or stagnant revenue.
Leading the pack is Ameristar's St. Charles location, which reported the highest revenue in the state for July 2025. The location raked in $25.6 million, marking a 6% increase compared to the same month last year. Ameristar Kansas City also reported a 4% year-over-year revenue increase, from $16.8 million to $17.5 million.
Century Caruthersville saw the highest percentage increase year-over-year, with revenue jumping by 32% from $3.9 million to $5.1 million. Isle of Capri Boonville also saw double-digit percentage increases, with revenues rising 25% from $6.7 million to $8.4 million.
However, not all casinos were successful. Bally's Kansas City was the only casino to see revenue decrease year-over-year, dropping 6% from $11.8 million to $11.1 million. St. Jo Frontier Casino generated the least revenue for the state, with revenue of $4.3 million, up 8% year-over-year from the $4 million generated in July 2024.
On a statewide level, Missouri riverboat casinos generated a revenue of $167.7 million in July 2025, up 8% compared to the revenue in July 2024. Electronic gaming devices recorded $145.9 million last month, up 9% year-on-year. Table games reported a 1% increase, rising from $21.5 million to $21.7 million.
Despite these fluctuations, the overall trend for Missouri commercial casinos has been relatively flat or slightly negative in recent months. June 2025 gross revenue was reported at approximately $154.7 million, reflecting a 0.2% decrease compared to June 2024.
It's important to note that Missouri does not currently have legalized sports betting revenue contributing to casino revenue. However, legislation is advancing to allow sportsbooks from December 2025 onward, which could affect future revenue performance.
On a national scale, many commercial gaming jurisdictions saw revenue increases in 2024, but Missouri does not appear among the states with large gains, consistent with its reported flat-to-slight decline in recent monthly performance.
In conclusion, Missouri's casinos showed a mixed bag of results in July 2025, with some locations experiencing significant gains while others saw declines or stagnant revenue. The overall trend for commercial casinos in the state has been relatively flat or slightly negative in recent months. The inclusion of sports betting in the future could potentially change this trend.
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