The PA Gaming Control Board Monday reported table games revenue increased 3.25 percent during the recently completed 2016-17 fiscal year compared to the previous fiscal year.
Table games revenue was up 9 of the 12 months during the fiscal year, with total revenue in 2016-17 of $866,467,940 compared to $839,177,086 during 2015-16 state fiscal year.
The monthly table games report posted on the Board’s web site also shows that almost $70 million in table games revenue was generated during June 2017, a 2.16 percent increase compared to June 2016.
Tax revenue produced through table games play was up 15.74 percent from $119 million in fiscal year 2015-2016 to $138 million in fiscal year 2016-17 an increase of almost $19 million.
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