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Located in the Northeastern region of the United States, Pennsylvania is the 33rd biggest state, its population is the sixth largest, while its population density is the ninth largest.

Gambling activities, and more specifically casino-style games, were authorized in 2004. At first, slot machines, horse racing and electronic table games were legalized, while roulette, poker and blackjack were finally authorized in January 2010. Activities such as sports betting still remain outside the scope of legalization.

The number of gambling establishments in the state rose from five in 2007 to twelve in 2013.

A Closer Look at Industry Numbers

Gross Gambling Revenue for the Calendar Year in the State in US dollars
PeriodSlot RevenueTable RevenueTotal Revenue
2006$31,567,926$31,567,926
2007$1,039,030,723$1,039,030,723
2008$1,615,565,758$1,615,565,758
2009$1,964,570,480$1,964,570,480
2010$2,273,934,190$212,473,871$2,486,408,061
2011$2,405,867,897$618,905,062$3,024,772,959
2012$2,470,935,317$687,382,546$3,158,317,863
2013$2,384,098,225$729,830,366$3,113,928,591
2014$2,319,534,383$749,542,726$3,069,077,109

Source: Center for Gaming Research, University of Nevada

Within the period 2006-2014, total gambling revenue in the state of Pennsylvania has peaked in 2012 at an annual level of USD 3.158 billion, after which there has been a certain retreat in the last two years. Between 2006 and 2012, on average, total revenue from casino-style games has grown at the staggering 553.52% annually.

The same trend is to be observed in gross revenue from slot machines between 2006 and 2014. There has been a peak in 2012 at an annual level of USD 2.470 billion. Between 2006 and 2012, on average, gross revenue from slot machines has risen at the whopping 548.79% annually.

Within the period 2010-2014, gross revenue from table games in Pennsylvania has been on the rise consistently, with the average annual rate of growth being 52.81%.

Gross Gambling Revenue for the Fiscal Year in the State in US dollars*
PeriodSlot RevenueTable RevenueTotal Revenue
2007$454,579,636$454,579,636
2008$1,404,753,259$1,404,753,259
2009$1,754,002,790$1,754,002,790
2010$2,164,839,765$2,164,839,765
2011$2,346,641,869$507,711,162$2,854,353,031
2012$2,476,775,317$663,845,673$3,140,620,990
2013$2,428,887,430$713,107,162$3,141,994,592

Source: Center for Gaming Research, University of Nevada

* results are for the respective fiscal year (July 1st – June 30th)

Gross Gambling Revenue for the Fiscal Year by Casino in US dollars
Casinos & Racinos2007200820092010
Mohegan Sun$107,057,047$170,647,899$216,041,735$222,586,870
Parx$144,285,992$325,168,059$356,255,719$381,651,762
Harrah’s$127,317,769$332,785,935$319,601,304$306,764,863
Presque Isle$62,512,666$161,673,530$167,849,999$164,699,164
The Meadows$13,406,162$231,203,755$264,489,169$261,072,068
Mount Airy$110,592,025$180,210,947$145,439,086
Penn National$72,682,056$219,229,940$246,992,498
Sands Bethlehem$30,323,977$240,175,621
The Rivers$195,457,833
SugarHouse
Valley Forge
Nemacolin
Total$454,579,636$1,404,753,259$1,754,002,790$2,164,839,765
Gross Gambling Revenue for the Fiscal Year by Casino in US dollars
Casinos & Racinos201120122013
Mohegan Sun$264,130,486$281,854,434$267,249,651
Parx$470,473,077$504,868,409$486,726,070
Harrah’s$351,322,629$344,050,893$329,899,652
Presque Isle$189,807,580$186,412,357$153,419,274
The Meadows$282,529,917$287,077,798$276,789,079
Mount Airy$183,732,383$189,666,744$185,819,475
Penn National$283,783,008$289,342,849$276,010,070
Sands Bethlehem$337,192,541$413,963,247$456,281,459
The Rivers$320,272,128$353,424,448$352,613,869
SugarHouse$171,109,282$271,025,003$269,602,150
Valley Forge$18,934,808$87,528,210
Nemacolin$55,633
Total$2,854,353,031$3,140,620,990$3,141,994,592

Source: Center for Gaming Research, University of Nevada

Within the period 2007-2013, annual gross gambling revenue of Mohegan Sun and Parx has reached a peak in 2012 after five years of consistent growth. Between 2007 and 2012 Mohegan Sun had an average annual revenue growth of 22.88%, while Parx – 34.53%.

Within the period 2009-2013, annual gross gambling revenue of Sands Bethlehem rose at an average of 191.35%.

Between fiscal 2007 and fiscal 2008 growth of total gambling revenue in Pennsylvania was quite steep, followed by a four-year period of more modest growth, while between fiscal 2012 and fiscal 2013 total revenue surged at a mere 0.044%.

Revenue Share by Casino in %
Casinos & Racinos2007200820092010201120122013
Mohegan Sun23.5512.1512.3210.289.258.978.51
Parx31.7423.1520.3117.6316.4816.0815.49
Harrah’s28.0123.6918.2214.1712.3110.9510.50
Presque Isle13.7511.519.577.616.655.944.88
The Meadows2.9516.4615.0812.069.909.148.81
Mount Airy7.8710.276.726.446.045.91
Penn National5.1712.5011.419.949.218.78
Sands Bethlehem1.7311.0911.8113.1814.52
The Rivers9.0311.2211.2511.22
SugarHouse5.998.638.58
Valley Forge0.602.79
Nemacolin0.00
Total100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00

Within the period 2007-2014, Mohegan Sun, Parx, Harrah’s and Presque Isle had consistently decreasing revenue shares. However, among all 12 establishments, Parx had the most considerable share of total gambling revenue in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, while losing its leadership to Harrah’s in 2008 only. The Meadows has had a constantly diminishing revenue share since 2008, while the same tendency has been observed with Mount Airy and Penn National since 2009. On the other hand, Sands Bethlehem has demonstrated an expansion since 2010, while in 2013 it ranked second in terms of revenue share following Parx.

Number of Slot Machines and Slot Revenue by Casino in US dollars
Casinos & Racinos200820092010
Gross RevenueSlot NumberGross RevenueSlot NumberGross RevenueSlot Number
Mohegan Sun$170,647,898.991202$216,041,734.992431$222,586,870.222391
Parx$325,168,058.602761$356,255,718.802912$381,651,762.433102
Harrah’s$332,785,935.182790$319,601,304.402851$306,764,863.252926
Presque Isle$161,673,530.441996$167,849,999.391994$164,699,164.471984
The Meadows$231,203,754.801818$264,489,169.202171$261,072,067.863666
Mount Airy$110,592,025.262523$180,210,946.782515$145,439,085.562442
Penn National$72,682,055.772024$219,229,940.272241$246,992,498.112370
Sands Bethlehem$30,323,976.633000$240,175,621.183059
The Rivers$195,457,832.172958
SugarHouse
Valley Forge
Nemacolin
Total$1,404,753,259.0415114$1,754,002,790.4620115$2,164,839,765.2524898
Number of Slot Machines and Slot Revenue by Casino in US dollars
Casinos & Racinos201120122013
Gross RevenueSlot NumberGross RevenueSlot NumberGross RevenueSlot Number
Mohegan Sun$225,550,141.042382$238,742,670.282331$224,326,144.782332
Parx$380,134,875.133431$387,956,886.313522$376,418,085.853365
Harrah’s$280,393,503.652950$263,570,464.282918$249,568,812.442798
Presque Isle$169,754,111.722026$164,887,107.282069$138,463,134.801791
The Meadows$250,497,760.293470$251,394,163.053316$240,805,245.683317
Mount Airy$145,994,022.462395$148,538,159.202164$146,594,807.991985
Penn National$249,113,767.672477$250,483,811.822465$238,200,029.202461
Sands Bethlehem$264,068,657.483025$286,150,525.423016$290,903,381.833017
The Rivers$262,580,027.462929$283,419,177.912951$283,332,872.572932
SugarHouse$118,555,002.001602$189,816,592.451586$184,283,207.921605
Valley Forge$11,815,758.80600$55,944,930.04600
Nemacolin$46,776.71600
Total$2,346,641,868.9026687$2,476,775,316.8026938$2,428,887,429.8126803

Source: Center for Gaming Research, University of Nevada

Within the period 2008-2013, the total number of slot machines in Pennsylvania has reached a peak in 2012 at 26 938 units. Among all 12 establishments, Parx had the largest number of slots in 2008, 2012 and 2013, Sands Bethlehem took the lead in 2009, while the Meadows – in 2010 and 2011.

Harrah’s has been the only establishment to post a consistent decrease in its annual gross revenue from slot machines since 2008, with its average annual drop rate being 5.58%. On the other hand, Sands Bethlehem’s slot revenue has been on the rise since 2009, which is the only such trend to be distinquished. Between 2009 and 2013 its average annual rate of growth has been 178.00%. Gross revenue from slots at Penn National and Mohegan Sun has soared on a consistent basis between 2008 and 2012, after which they both reported a drop in 2013.

In terms of absolute revenue value, Parx registered the highest gross revenue from slots in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, losing ground only to Harrah’s in 2008.

Number of Tables and Table Revenue by Casino in US dollars
Casinos & Racinos201120122013
Gross RevenueTable NumberGross RevenueTable NumberGross RevenueTable Number
Mohegan Sun$38,580,345.0081$43,111,764.0084$42,923,506.0084
Parx$90,338,202.00114$116,911,523.00181$110,307,984.00164
Harrah’s$70,929,125.00114$80,480,429.00123$80,330,840.00121
Presque Isle$20,053,468.0048$21,525,250.0051$14,956,139.0048
The Meadows$32,032,157.0066$35,683,635.0078$35,983,833.0080
Mount Airy$37,738,361.0074$41,128,585.0072$39,224,667.0072
Penn National$34,669,240.0057$38,859,037.0067$37,810,041.0069
Sands Bethlehem$73,123,884.0098$127,812,722.00139$165,378,077.00180
The Rivers$57,692,101.0093$70,005,270.00109$69,280,996.00115
SugarHouse$52,554,279.0042$81,208,409.0054$85,318,943.0058
Valley Forge$7,119,049.0050$31,583,280.0050
Nemacolin$8,856.0028
Total$507,711,162.00787$663,845,673.001008$713,107,162.001069

Source: Center for Gaming Research, University of Nevada

Within the period 2011-2013, the total number of tables in Pennsylvania has peaked in 2013 at 1 069 units. Among all 12 establishments, Parx had the largest number of tables in 2012, while in 2013 Sands Bethlehem took the lead.

The Meadows, Sands Bethlehem and SugarHouse have been the only establishments to post a consistent increase in their annual gross revenue from table games since 2011. For the period in question, their average annual rates of revenue growth have been 6.12%, 52.09% and 31.17%, respectively. The Rivers, Penn National, Mount Airy, Presque Isle, Harrah’s, Parx and Mohegan Sun all reported a peak in their gross table revenue in 2012, which was followed by a drop in 2013.

In terms of absolute revenue value, Parx registered the highest gross revenue from table games in 2011, while falling behind Sands Bethlehem in 2012 and 2013.

Monthly Gross Gambling Revenue in the State in US dollars
PeriodSlot RevenueRevenue Share %Table RevenueRevenue Share %Total Revenue
2015April$205,894,82776.09$64,684,08323.91$270,578,910
March$207,712,39674.86$69,770,44025.14$277,482,836
February$183,203,04374.14$63,916,99725.86$247,120,040
January$180,963,00473.27$66,023,94326.73$246,986,947
2014December$188,426,68673.48$67,999,65126.52$256,426,337
November$183,441,90674.20$63,775,74325.80$247,217,649
October$191,130,25075.19$63,059,44724.81$254,189,697
September$180,311,64275.28$59,203,61724.72$239,515,259
August$210,006,84975.97$66,439,96924.03$276,446,818
July$201,416,89976.72$61,108,77923.28$262,525,678
June$187,029,33176.39$57,799,31923.61$244,828,650
May$210,830,67776.66$64,176,09223.34$275,006,769
April$197,760,97776.12$62,052,95523.88$259,813,932
March$216,213,98076.36$66,929,90723.64$283,143,887
February$181,178,73075.70$58,153,05524.30$239,331,785
January$171,786,45674.49$58,844,19225.51$230,630,648
2013December$178,059,12875.12$58,974,63024.88$237,033,758
November$189,970,65274.88$63,741,42825.12$253,712,080
October$188,973,18575.73$60,550,99324.27$249,524,178
September$187,803,11376.66$57,170,64523.34$244,973,758
August$205,374,89176.37$63,530,58123.63$268,905,472
July$204,909,48077.37$59,950,57322.63$264,860,053
June$199,082,05376.99$59,490,87523.01$258,572,928
May$211,245,13677.10$62,758,49922.90$274,003,635
April$205,155,40676.92$61,552,33423.08$266,707,740
March$229,335,37277.29$67,383,24722.71$296,718,619
February$195,945,21077.97$55,348,24122.03$251,293,451
January$188,244,59976.02$59,378,32523.98$247,622,924
2012December$195,049,65376.36$60,383,43723.64$255,433,090
November$192,512,49177.51$55,869,26022.49$248,381,751
October$188,395,77377.31$55,296,64422.69$243,692,417
September$200,465,58977.17$59,301,91122.83$259,767,500
August$210,584,31577.87$59,861,45622.13$270,445,771
July$212,871,83379.03$56,482,94320.97$269,354,776
June$186,914,36776.61$57,060,31323.39$243,974,680
May$212,457,16979.37$55,224,98820.63$267,682,157
April$214,149,50279.12$56,499,62420.88$270,649,126
March$233,147,47979.28$60,919,49620.72$294,066,975
February$215,687,73979.23$56,556,93920.77$272,244,678
January$190,517,56178.24$52,980,49421.76$243,498,055

Within the period 2012-2015, slot machines have been the dominant source of revenue for gambling establishments in the state of Pennsylvania, with their average revenue share being 76.51%. Slots had the largest share of 79.37% in May 2012, while their lowest revenue share was at 73.27% in January 2015.

During the period in question, table games had an average revenue share of 23.49%, with the high being at 26.73% in January 2015 and the low – at 20.63% in May 2012.

In terms of gross gambling revenue, January 2014 has been the weakest month for gambling establishments, with total revenue being USD 230.630 million. On the other hand, the highest revenue figure of USD 296.718 million was reported in March 2013.

Pennsylvania’s total gambling revenue went up 4.14% in April 2015 compared to April 2014, up 1.45% in comparison with April 2013 and down a mere 0.03% compared to April 2012. In monthly terms, total gambling revenue decreased 2.49% in April 2015.

The state’s gross revenue from slot machines rose 4.11% in April 2015 compared to April 2014, up 0.36% in comparison with April 2013, but fell 3.85% compared to April 2012. In monthly terms, slot revenue went down 0.88% in April 2015.

Pennsylvania’s gross revenue from table games increased 4.24% in April 2015 compared to April 2014, up 5.09% in comparison with April 2013 and surged 14.49% compared to April 2012. On a monthly basis, however, table revenue slipped 7.29% in April 2015.

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