Mia Doyle, Special to CDC Gaming
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Mississippi’s casino revenue was down 9.2 percent year-on-year in September, from $210 million to $190 million, according to the Mississippi Gaming Commission, while sports betting revenue fell 13.5 percent from $8.1 million last September to $7 million.
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The casino revenue figure also marks a 9 percent month-on-month decrease from the $209.6 million that Mississippi casinos collected in August, ending a two-month growth streak.
The state’s coastal casinos led with $126.2 million of the revenue. Northern casinos followed with $39.5 million in revenue, while casinos in the central region generated the remaining $24.9 million. The MGC regulates 26 commercial dockside and land-based casinos in the state.
It wasn’t all negative for sports betting results. Compared to August’s $3.2 million total, Mississippi sports betting revenue rose significantly. This comes as September marked the beginning of the NFL season. Football accounted for almost $2.5 million of the revenue in September.
While sports betting revenue fell year-over-year, this resulted from bettors winning more. Handle reached almost $51.8 million this September, which was 0.2 percent higher than the $51.6 million bet in the state in the same month last year.