Detroit’s three casinos have reported an aggregate monthly revenue of US$108.35m for November 2024.

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$106.44m of this came from table games and slots, which is a 40.1 per cent increase on the previous year – which is due in part to when casino employees went on strike, beginning in October 2023 and lasting through most of the month of November 2023. The three casinos paid $8.6m in gaming taxes to the state of Michigan through the month, as well as $13.2m in wagering taxes and development agreement payment to the City of Detroit.

$1.91m of the total revenue came from retail sports betting. The casinos reported a total retail sports betting handle of $20.99m. The casinos reported paying $72.376 in gaming taxes to the state and $88,460 in wagering taxes to the City of Detroit.

The November market shares were 46 per cent for MGM, 31 per cent for MotorCity and 23 per cent for Hollywood Casino at Greektown.