Detroit Casinos Bring In $1.3 Billion In 2022 Revenue, Down Slightly From 2021

Written By Drew Ellis on January 10, 2023
MotorCity Casino. Detroit casino revenue 2022.

Detroit retail casinos brought in $1.276 billion in gaming and sports betting revenue in 2022, down a little more than 1% from the prior year.

The Michigan Gaming Control Board released December’s retail revenue numbers Tuesday to give a complete look at 2022.

Casino gaming revenue dipped less than 1% year-over-year, while sports betting handle dropped 17.8%.

Detroit casinos report $109.9 million in revenue for December

For December, the three Detroit retail casinos (MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, Hollywood Casino at Greektown) reported $108.3 million in revenue from slots and table games.

That was an 8.4% increase from November’s $99.9 million total and the largest revenue month since April ($116.9 million). However, it was a 2.8% decrease from December 2021’s total of $111.4 million.

When it comes to retail sports betting, the three Detroit casinos recorded $16.1 million in handle for December of 2022. That was an 11.3% drop from November’s mark of $18.1 million. It was also the second-lowest handle month for the year.

Compared to one year ago, when the three casinos recorded $30.1 million in December of 2021, sports betting handle dipped by 46.5%. However, the casinos brought in $1.6 million in revenue this past month, while only bringing in $1.1 million in December of 2021.

Detroit retail casino gaming revenue down less than 1% in 2022

Detroit’s casinos finished up with $1.26 billion in revenue through slots and table games on the year.

Here’s a closer look at some of the figures throughout the year.

  • Year-to-year difference: -0.8% (1.27 billion in 2021)
  • Largest revenue month: March – $120.9 million
  • Lowest revenue month: February – $95.6 million

When breaking it down by casino, MGM Grand Detroit saw an improvement in 2022 compared to 2021, while MotorCity Casino and Hollywood Casino at Greektown had a decrease in revenue.

MGM Grand Detroit 2022 revenue

  • Total revenue 2022: $600 million
  • Total revenue 2021: $554 million (up 8.3%)
  • Largest revenue month: April – $56.8 million
  • Lowest revenue month: February – $46.3 million

MotorCity Casino 2022 revenue

  • Total revenue 2022: $396.5 million
  • Total revenue 2021: $438.3 million (down 9.5%)
  • Largest revenue month: March – $39.3 million
  • Lowest revenue month: February – $28.9 million

Hollywood Casino at Greektown 2022 revenue

  • Total revenue 2022: $260.5 million
  • Total revenue 2021: $274.5 million (down 5.1%)
  • Largest revenue month: March – $25.7 million
  • Lowest revenue month: June – $16.3 million

Detroit retail sportsbooks see 30% revenue decline in 2022

The three Detroit casinos finished with $263.7 million in sports betting handle for 2022. That led to $18.8 million in revenue for the year.

Those are both declines from the previous year. In 2021, the trio had $310.6 million in handle (15.1% drop) and $26.9 million in revenue (30.2% drop).

The largest month for spots betting handle for the three casinos was January ($35.9 million), while August was the lowest ($11 million).

Here’s a look at how the three did individually for the year.

MGM Grand Detroit 2022 sports betting handle and revenue

  • Total handle 2022: $78.6 million
  • Total handle 2021: $102 million (down 22.9%)
  • Total revenue 2022: $6.2 million
  • Largest handle month: October – $9.6 million
  • Lowest handle month: August – $3.8 million

MotorCity Casino 2022 sports betting handle and revenue

  • Total handle 2022: $53.0 million
  • Total handle 2021: $98.6 million (down 46.3%)
  • Total revenue 2022: $5.5 million
  • Largest handle month: January – $7.5 million
  • Lowest handle month: July – $2.2 million

Hollywood Casino at Greektown 2022 sports betting handle and revenue

  • Total handle 2022: $132.1 million
  • Total handle 2021: $110 million (up 20.1%)
  • Total revenue 2022: $7 million
  • Largest handle month: January – $20.4 million
  • Lowest handle month: August – $4.8 million

Detroit retail casino tax contributions

With the numbers down largely across the board for the three Detroit casinos, that means the tax contributions to the state are also down.

Detroit casino 2021 tax contributions

  • Detroit casino state taxes: $102.6 million
  • Detroit casino city taxes: $160.8 million
  • Detroit sports betting state taxes: $1 million
  • Detroit sports betting city taxes: $1.3 million
  • Total taxes paid: $265.7 million

Detroit casino 2022 tax contributions

  • Detroit casino state taxes: $101.8 million
  • Detroit casino city taxes: $155.6 million
  • Detroit sports betting state taxes: $711K
  • Detroit sports betting city taxes: $896K
  • Total taxes paid: $259 million

In 2022, casino wagering taxes contributed $101.8 million to the state School Aid Fund, while the retail sports betting taxes contributed just over $711,000.

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Drew Ellis is currently the Lead Writer of PlayILottery.com. He was the former Lead Writer of PlayMichigan, the No. 1 source for online gambling news in Michigan. A lifelong resident of the state, Ellis has been working in various forms of media since 1998, including more than a decade in the sports betting industry prior to transitioning into US casino markets in 2020.

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