January 21, 2025 Marija D
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board announced that statewide gaming revenue for December reached $203.5 million, reflecting a 3% decrease compared to December 2023. While the New Orleans district stood out with an increase in revenue, most regions reported year-over-year declines. Revenue from online sports betting also took a notable hit, generating $35.5 million—a sharp 32% drop—despite a 5% rise in the total handle, which amounted to $362 million.
Lake Charles remained the state’s highest-earning district, producing $73.3 million in total gaming revenue for December. However, this figure represented an 11.8% year-over-year decline. The district’s major contributors also saw reduced figures:
Contrary to other districts, New Orleans properties experienced notable growth, with combined revenue of $53.2 million, marking a 12.3% year-over-year increase.
The Shreveport-Bossier City district reported $48.3 million in revenue, a decline of 5.3%. Its leading properties fared as follows:
In Baton Rouge, revenue fell slightly by 1.7% to $22 million. Among key properties:
Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino in St. Landry Parish generated $6.6 million, a minimal decline of 0.3% compared to the previous year.
Louisiana’s video gaming devices achieved $63.7 million in net revenue, a year-over-year increase of 1.5%. This improvement was driven primarily by truck stops, which contributed $47.1 million, a rise of 1.4%. Meanwhile, revenue from bars grew by 4.7%, reaching $9.46 million. However, hotels faced challenges, with their revenue dropping 11.2% year-over-year.
Riverboat casinos generated $151.7 million in adjusted gross revenue, a slight decrease from November’s $151.8 million and down 8.1% compared to December 2023. For the fiscal year to date, these riverboats have produced $852.7 million, remitting $183.3 million in state fees.
The combined handle for retail and mobile sports betting in December reached $390.7 million, reflecting a 3.6% increase year-over-year. However, net proceeds fell by 38.1% to $34.5 million. Taxes collected from sports betting totaled $6.4 million, a decline of 15.1%.
Fantasy sports contests generated gross revenues of $2.4 million in December. After deductions, net revenues stood at $285,924, contributing $22,874 in state taxes.
Source:
“Louisiana: Gaming revenue slightly decreases in December”, cdcgaming.com, January 17, 2025.