They continue to go big in the bayou.
Louisiana’s casinos posted impressive gaming revenues in July. They experienced significant growth compared to the previous year and are signaling a continued recovery in the state’s gaming sector.
For the month, Louisiana’s casinos, riverboats, and racetrack slots collectively brought in $198.6 million in adjusted gross revenue, marking a 9.8% rise from the previous year. These figures also piggyback the strong numbers we saw in The Bayou State in June.
This uptick in revenue comes shortly after Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill to increase taxes on sports betting. The additional funds from this tax hike will be directed to support athletic departments at the state’s leading public universities.
Below is a closer look at how different regions performed and what these developments mean for Louisiana’s gaming industry.
The Lake Charles market maintained its position as Louisiana’s strongest casino hub.
The Shreveport/Bossier region exhibited notable growth and recovery.
Smaller markets like Baton Rouge and New Orleans also contributed to the growth.
Caesars New Orleans generated $21.3 million in Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), an increase of 20.4% compared to July 2024. This growth contributed to the state-wide increase in Louisiana’s gaming revenue for the month.
Treasure Chest Casino’s revenue grew by 6% to $13 million, while L’Auberge Casino Hotel increased by 7% to $13 million. The Queen of Baton Rouge had a significant jump, rising 65% to reach $1 million.
Evangeline Downs and Fair Grounds saw revenues increase by more than 3% to $6.3 million and 4.5% to $3.1 million, respectively, compared to the previous year, while Louisiana Downs experienced a decline of almost 12% to $2.8 million.
July stood out as the strongest month, with nearly $199 million in revenue, marking it as a potential benchmark for future growth.
This upward trajectory not only demonstrates a recovery from past lows but also sets new standards for Louisiana’s gaming industry. While Lake Charles remains a key hub, the significant growth seen in Shreveport/Bossier suggests a diversified and resilient market.
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