Maryland Lottery and Gaming has released the state's total casino revenue throughout November 2025, as the six properties which report to the regulator combined to generate $158.8m of revenue, equating to growth of 0.4%.
MGM National Harbor accounted for the highest revenue total of any casino in Maryland for November, producing just over $69m for an increase of 5.3% year-over-year.
Despite finishing November 2025 with the second-highest revenue of any Maryland property at $57.6m, Live! Casino & Hotel's monthly revenue fell 4.5%.
Hollywood Casino Perryville and Ocean Downs Casino also witnessed decreases in revenue from the prior year period, falling 8.1% and 1.9%, respectively, for totals of $6.6m and nearly $6.5m.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore reported a November 2025 revenue of $14.7m, representing an increase of 2.4%. Rocky Gap Casino also managed to grow its casino revenue year-over-year, rising by 5.1% to account for $4.4m.
Throughout November 2025, the six casinos combined to generate just over $68.5m in contributions to the state's Education Trust Fund, equating to a decrease of 0.5%.
Along with the Education Trust Fund, casino contributions support the communities and jurisdictions where the casinos are located, Maryland's horse racing industry and small, minority- and women-owned businesses.
Across the first five months of fiscal year (FY) 2026, Maryland casinos have produced $808.3m of gaming revenue, representing a decrease of 1.7% from the prior year period. Contributions over the same span total $347.7m, having fallen 1.2% from FY2025.
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission issued an official warning to operators of conducting business related to prediction markets or the trading of sporting event contracts on November 20