According to November casino revenue numbers released by the Illinois Gaming Board, the state’s total adjusted gross revenue from slot and table games was $152.9 million. The casino industry in the state has had another successful month.
With $115.4 million, slot machines brought in the most money, while table games provided about $37.4 million. With $43.3 million in revenue, or more than a quarter of Illinois’ total for the month, Rivers Casino once again made an impression.
Other notable performers included Hard Rock Casino Rockford, which reported $11.7 million in revenue for November. This marks a slight increase compared to its October earnings, reflecting steady growth since its permanent facility opened in August. Meanwhile, Bally’s Chicago, operating as a temporary casino, posted $9.7 million in revenue last month.
Bally’s Chicago Prepares for Permanent Venue
Bally’s is progressing on its permanent Chicago location, set to open by 2026. Once completed, the ambitious venue will feature 4,000 gaming positions, a 500-room hotel, a 3,000-seat theater, a sprawling exhibition hall, and 10 restaurants. This development promises to be a major attraction for both local and visiting gaming enthusiasts.
In addition to robust earnings, Illinois casinos made significant contributions to public funds. Nearly $48 million in taxes was paid last month, with $38.2 million directed to the state and $9.8 million allocated for local governments.
With its growing revenues and the promise of exciting new projects, Illinois’ gaming industry continues to thrive.
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