It seems that apparently table games at the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town are injecting a boost to the West Virginia Lottery’s profits. The lotto revenues have grown about 3% contrasting to the last fiscal year, mainly due to table games at the Jefferson County casino. State lottery.
With a couple of months left in the fiscal year, the Lottery has collected $55.3 million from table games at all of the nation’s casinos. The quantity more than double the $26.3 million gotten during the same period in the earlier fiscal year before Charles Town released its table games. Lotteries.
Charles Town accounted for 70%of the state’s split of table games income in April. The state expected a total $6.72 million from table games, as well as $4.57 million from Charles Town. Charles Town’s gross receipts for table games in April totaled $13.06 million. Mountaineer Racetrack and Casino in Chester was second, at $2.64 million, followed by Nitro’s Mardi Gras Casino, at $1.57 million. The hit of Charles Town’ casino is credited to its closeness to the Washington-Baltimore metro area.
Takings from conventional scratch-off games grew by $17.6 million to $97.6 million, thanks to sales of several Lottery 25th Anniversary instant games. Mega lottery.
The state’s year-to-date share of all Lottery games’ profits was $509 million, up about $12 million from the previous fiscal year.
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