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Mississippi casinos generate $198.6m revenue for December

The figure represents a decrease of 1.2% from the prior year period, with slots and table game win falling 1% and 17.2%, respectively, for totals of $168.7m and $22.4m.

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Mississippi casinos generate $198.6m revenue for December
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Retail sports wagering generated $4.4m of revenue for the monthly period, equating to a 11.3% win for operators
The Coastal region led all areas in Mississippi with $126.6m of revenue for December 2025, but fell 0.6% year-over-year

The Mississippi Gaming Commission has reported the state’s commercial casino and retail sports wagering activity for December 2025, as total revenue for the monthly period was $198.6m, representing a decrease of 1.2%. 

The Coastal region in Mississippi led all gaming areas across the state in revenue for December 2025 with $126.6m, but still reported a 0.6% decrease year-over-year. 

The Central and Northern regions generated December 2025 revenues of $27.8m and $44.2m, respectively, equating to an increase of 6.1% and a fall of 6.9%. 

Combined slot revenue for the commercial properties during December 2025 was $168.7m, representing a decrease of 1%. Retail table game revenue fell 17.2% to $22.4m, while retail sports wagering accounted for the remaining $4.4m. 

Sports betting operators in Mississippi accepted $38.8m worth of bets for the monthly period, leading to a hold of 11.3% and a 4.3% increase from the prior year period. 

The Central region generated just over $1.7m of retail sports wagering revenue for December 2025, while the Coastal and Northern areas produced $1.9m and approximately $724,000, respectively. 

For December 2025, Mississippi’s Coastal region generated $109.3m of slot revenue, a decrease of 0.3%, as well as a 22.1% table game revenue decrease to $14.3m. The Central region managed to report a 6.3% increase in table game revenue to $2.3m, but a slot revenue decrease of 0.2%. 

Slot revenue in the Northern region fell 3.4% to $35.7m, while table game revenue decreased 11.4% year-over-year to $5.8m. 

In total, the three commercial properties generated just over $2.4bn of casino revenue during full-year 2025, equating to a minor 0.01% decrease from revenue generated for FY2024. 

Good to know

The Missouri Gaming Commission reported the state’s adjusted gross revenue for December 2025 on January 13, as commercial gaming properties combined to produce $172.4m for an increase of 5%

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