Pictured: Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana brought in the highest revenue amount in the state. (Credit: Shutterstock)
Casino revenue is reaching new heights in the Hoosier State.
Indiana’s casinos experienced a slight but noticeable increase in revenue last month, rising by 2% compared to the same period last year, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission.Total statewide revenue rose from $200.2 million to $204.2 million, with six of the state’s 13 casinos reporting revenue increases compared to August of the previous year. This growth signifies a steady rebound following more moderate or flat outcomes earlier in the summer, showcasing both stability and strategic gains among the leading operators.
This, as another Indiana casino considers a relocation plan to improve its bottom line.
The six casinos responsible for the year-over-year growth accounted for the majority of the overall revenue increase.
The leading contributors to this upward momentum were regional destination venues. Both Horseshoe Indianapolis and Horseshoe Hammond, operated by Caesars, had the biggest revenue increases in August.
Indiana’s casino market continues to rely heavily on in-person gaming activities, as online gaming (iGaming) remains illegal in the state. Thus, the revenue figures reflect only land-based casino operations.
Indiana casinos paid a significant amount in taxes in August 2025, thanks to a multi-layered tax system in the state. The taxes they pay include:
Wagering Tax: This is based on a sliding scale tied to casino earnings. It ranges from 15% for the first $25 million a casino earns, to 40% for earnings over $600 million. Racetrack casinos, or “racinos,” have different rates: 25% for up to $100 million, 30% for $100-200 million, and 35% for more than $200 million.
Supplemental Tax: This can be up to 3.5% of the total gaming revenue for regular casinos, with racinos possibly paying slightly lower rates.
Each casino paid different amounts based on their earnings and the tax rates they fell under.
The taxes collected in August 2025 supported various state and local projects and showed a small increase from the previous year.
Indiana’s tax system is known for its high rates, particularly for big casinos earning over $600 million a year. This information, shared by the Indiana Gaming Commission, highlights how important casino taxes are for the state budget.
Indiana’s traditional casinos are holding up well despite tough competition in the Great Lakes and Midwest areas.
Large casinos, particularly those located near major cities such as Indianapolis and state borders with Illinois and Kentucky, play a crucial role in increasing the state’s total revenue. The August numbers also build on positive results from July, continuing an encouraging trend after a slow start to the summer.
These revenue figures indicate that the casino industry, both in the region and nationally, is stabilizing. It’s happening even with economic challenges like inflation and changes in how people choose to spend their money.
The outcomes suggest Indiana’s commercial casino industry is demonstrating adaptability to current market dynamics, continuing to generate meaningful tax revenue for the state.
Indiana residents still do not have access to legal real-money online casinos. While the state has approved online sports betting and daily fantasy sports, efforts to legalize online casinos have yet to succeed.
Several bills, including HB 1432, have been introduced to legalize online casinos, but none have moved forward in the legislative process this year. The main challenges include:
Although real-money online casinos are not allowed, Indiana residents can participate in sweepstakes casinos. These are legal under federal and state laws because they operate differently:
Sweepstakes casinos are permitted as long as they meet these conditions, which makes them a legal and popular alternative. Just remember to always exhibit responsible gambling habits.
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