The Commission will regulate charitable and commercial gaming in a manner which promotes a positive impact on the State and ensures the integrity of the gaming industry. The Missouri Gaming Commission will be a proactive and accountable organization while enforcing gaming laws and regulations in a fair, consistent and professional manner.
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Missouri casino revenue totals $183.3m for May, increases 3%
Despite generating the highest revenue of any commercial property in Missouri, Ameristar St. Charles witnessed stagnant growth year-over-year, having produced nearly $27.5m for May.
MGC reports 1% increase in casino revenue for April to $170.9m
Despite generating the most revenue of any Missouri gaming establishment during April 2026, Ameristar St. Charles witnessed a 1% decrease year-over-year to $26.1m.
Missouri casino revenue falls 2% to $175.1m for March
Ameristar St. Charles accounted for the highest amount of revenue of any Missouri casino during March 2026 but still reported a decrease of 3% year-over-year to $25.6m.
Missouri casino revenue climbs 8% during February to $160.6m
Table games accounted for just over $38.1m of Missouri’s total casino revenue for February 2026 and increased 4%, while electronic table game (ETG) revenue grew 9% to $139m.
Missouri casino revenue increases 13% to $158.3m for January
Century Casino Caruthersville was the only gaming establishment in Missouri to not report an increase in revenue from the prior year period, having decreased 0.5% for a total of $4.2m.