Detroit casinos
Detroit Casinos Report $103.9M in January Revenue
Detroit’s three commercial casinos reported $103.9 million in aggregate revenue (AGR) for January 2026. Table games and slots generated $103.1 million, while retail sports betting produced $770,319 in qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR).
January market shares were:
• MGM, 49%
• MotorCity, 30%
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown, 21%
Table Games and Slot Revenue
January 2026 table games and slot revenue increased 0.8% compared with January 2025 and declined 0.3% from December 2025. For the period Jan. 1-31, revenue was also up 0.8% year-over-year.
Casino-level results compared with January 2025 were:
• MGM: up 0.5% to $50.2 million
• MotorCity: up 1.2% to $31.0 million
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: up 0.7% to $21.9 million
The casinos paid $8.4 million in state gaming taxes in January, compared with $8.3 million in January 2025. They also reported submitting $12.3 million in wagering taxes and development agreement payments to the City of Detroit.
Retail Sports Betting Revenue
Detroit casinos reported $11.3 million in total retail sports betting handle for January. Total gross receipts were $789,669. QAGR declined 69.5% from January 2025 and 55.2% from December 2025.
January QAGR by casino:
• MGM: $227,918
• MotorCity: $255,937
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $286,464
The casinos paid $29,118 in state taxes and submitted $35,589 in wagering taxes to the City of Detroit based on January retail sports betting activity.
Fantasy Contests
For December 2025, fantasy contest operators reported $993,921 in adjusted revenues and paid $83,489 in taxes.
From Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2025, operators reported $9.9 million in aggregate fantasy contest adjusted revenues and paid $827,511 in taxes.
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Michigan iGaming, Sports Betting Operators Report $399.8M in December Revenue, $3.8B Total for 2025
Michigan commercial and tribal operators reported a combined $399.8 million total internet gaming (iGaming) gross receipts and gross sports betting receipts in December. Gross receipts increased 19.1% compared to November.
Monthly Gross Receipts
December iGaming gross receipts totaled $315.8 million, the highest to date. The previous high was $278.5 million recorded in October 2025. December gross sports betting receipts totaled $84.0 million, which is a decrease from the $87.3 million recorded in November.
Monthly Adjusted Gross Receipts
Combined total iGaming and internet sports betting adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for December were $357.87 million, including $296.74 million from iGaming and $61.13 million from internet sports betting — representing an iGaming increase of 27.2% and a sports betting decrease of 5.6% when compared to November 2025. Compared to December 2024 reported revenues, iGaming AGR was up by 35.1% and sports betting was up by $60.9 million.
Monthly Handle
Total internet sports betting handle at $512.9 million was down by 18.7% from the $631.1 million handle recorded in November 2025.
Monthly State Taxes/Payments
The operators reported submitting $66.3 million in taxes and payments to the State of Michigan during December, of which:
• iGaming taxes and fees = $62.1 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees = $4.2 million
Monthly City of Detroit Taxes/Payments
The three Detroit casinos reported paying the City of Detroit $15.2 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees during December, of which:
• iGaming taxes and fees = $13.8 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees = $1.4 million
Monthly Tribal Operators’ Payments
Tribal operators reported making $8.5 million in payments to governing bodies in December.
Annual Gross Receipts
In 2025, Michigan commercial and tribal operators reported a combined $3.8 billion total iGaming gross receipts and gross sports betting receipts — $3.1 billion from iGaming and $671.3 million from internet sports betting — a 29.5% increase over 2024.
Annual Adjusted Gross Receipts
In 2025, Michigan commercial and tribal operators reported a combined $3.3 billion total iGaming adjusted gross receipts and adjusted gross sports betting receipts — $2.9 billion from iGaming and $435.9 million from internet sports betting — a 39.5% increase over 2024.
Annual Handle
Total handle for 2025 was $5.4 billion.
Annual State Taxes/Payments
The operators paid $624.6 million in taxes and payments to the State of Michigan in 2025, of which:
• iGaming taxes and fees = $597.5 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees = $27.1 million
Annual City of Detroit Taxes/Payments
The three Detroit casinos reported paying the City of Detroit $161.4 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees in 2025, of which:
• iGaming taxes and fees = $152.6 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees = $8.8 million
Annual Tribal Operators’ Payments
Tribal operators reported making $71.9 million in payments to governing bodies in 2025.
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Detroit casinos
Detroit Casinos Report $105.1M in December Revenue, $1.2B for Year
The three Detroit casinos reported $105.1 million in monthly aggregate revenue (AGR) for the month of December 2025. Table games and slots generated $103.4 million and retail sports betting generated $1.7 million.
The December market shares were:
• MGM, 49%
• MotorCity, 29%
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown, 22%
Monthly Table Games, Slot Revenue, and Taxes
The casinos’ revenue for table games and slots for the month of December 2025 decreased 5.4% when compared to the same month last year. December’s monthly revenue was 2.9% lower when compared to the previous month, November 2025. From Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, the Detroit casinos’ table games and slots revenue decreased by 1.3% compared to the same period last year.
The casinos’ monthly gaming revenue results decreased compared to December 2024:
• MGM, down 1.0% to $50.7 million
• MotorCity, down 9.2% to $30.0 million
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown, down 9.5% to $22.7 million
In December 2025, the three Detroit casinos paid $8.4 million in gaming taxes to the State of Michigan. They paid $8.9 million for the same month last year. The casinos also reported submitting $12.8 million in wagering taxes and development agreement payments to the City of Detroit in December.
Quarterly Table Games, Slot Revenue, and Taxes
For the fourth quarter of 2025 that ended Dec. 31, aggregate revenue was down for all three Detroit casinos by 1.1% compared to the same period last year. Quarterly gaming revenue numbers for the casinos were:
• MGM: $154.1 million
• MotorCity: $91.9 million
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $69.8 million
Compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, MGM was up by 2.8%, and MotorCity and Hollywood Casino were down by 6.0% and 2.7%, respectively. The three casinos paid $25.6 million in gaming taxes to the state in the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $25.9 million in the same quarter last year.
Monthly Retail Sports Betting Revenue and Taxes
The three Detroit casinos reported $12.23 million in total retail sports betting handle, and total gross receipts of $1.8 million for the month of December. Retail sports betting qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR) were up by $1.4 million in December when compared to December 2024, and up by 0.7% when compared to November 2025.
December QAGR by casino was:
MGM: $372,771
MotorCity: $747,568
Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $599,224
During December, the casinos paid $64,999 in gaming taxes to the state and reported submitting $79,444 in wagering taxes to the City of Detroit based on their retail sports betting revenue.
Annual Revenue for Table Games, Slots, and Retail Sports Betting
The total yearly aggregate revenue of $1.28 billion by the three Detroit casinos for slots, table games, and retail sports betting was generated by:
• Slots: $1.02 billion (79.5%)
• Table games: $247.8 million (19.4%)
• Retail sports betting: $14.2 million (1.1%)
The casinos’ market shares for the year were:
• MGM, 48%
• MotorCity, 30%
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown, 22%
Compared to 2024, slots and table games yearly gaming revenue for the three casinos were as follows:
• MGM, up by 0.3% to $605.3 million
• MotorCity, down by 2.5% to $376.1 million
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown, down by 3.1% to $283.9 million
Aggregate retail sports betting qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR) for 2025 was up by 45.9% to $14.2 million compared to last year, with MGM totaling $3.0 million, MotorCity totaling $6.8 million, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown totaling $4.4 million.
In 2025, the three Detroit casinos paid the state $102.5 million in wagering taxes for slots and table games, and $535,323 in wagering taxes for retail sports betting. In 2024, they had paid $103.9 million and $372,729 for each, respectively.
Fantasy Contests
For November, fantasy contest operators reported total adjusted revenues of $1.16 million and paid taxes of $97,032.
From Jan. 1 through Nov. 30, fantasy contest operators reported $8.9 million in aggregate fantasy contest adjusted revenues and paid $744,022 in taxes.
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Detroit Casinos Report $101M in June Revenue
The three Detroit casinos—MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown—collectively generated $101.04 million in revenue for June 2025.
Table games and slot machines accounted for $100.38 million of the monthly total, while retail sports betting contributed $665,435.
June 2025 Market Share:
• MGM Grand Detroit: 48%
• MotorCity Casino: 31%
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: 21%
Table Games and Slot Machine Revenue
Revenue from table games and slots decreased by 4.0% compared with June 2024 and dropped 11% from May 2025. For the first half of 2025 (January 1 – June 30), combined table games and slots revenue was down 0.8% year-over-year.
Casino-specific revenues compared to June 2024 were:
• MGM Grand Detroit: $48.43 million, down 0.6%
• MotorCity Casino: $30.63 million, down 2.7%
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $21.32 million, down 12.5%
The three casinos paid $8.1 million in state gaming taxes in June 2025, down from $8.5 million in June 2024. They also submitted $11.9 million in wagering taxes and development agreement payments to the City of Detroit.
Retail Sports Betting Revenue
In June 2025, the casinos reported a combined retail sports betting handle of $7.2 million, generating $666,374 in gross receipts. Qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR) from retail sports betting fell 25.1% from June 2024 and 48.1% from May 2025.
QAGR by casino:
• MGM Grand Detroit: $275,397
• MotorCity Casino: $242,069
• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $147,969
The casinos paid $25,153 in state taxes from retail sports betting revenue and submitted $30,743 in wagering taxes to the City of Detroit.
Fantasy Contests
Fantasy contest operators reported $716,927 in adjusted revenues for May 2025 and paid $60,222 in taxes.
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