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Colorado's casino revenues witnessed a 2.9% surge in June compared to the same month last year

In June, Colorado's casino revenue experienced a 2.9% uptick compared to the previous year, escalating from $93.2 million to $96 million. According to the Colorado Department of Revenue, casino earnings are categorized by geographical regions, and two out of the three regions – home to 33...

Casino revenue in Colorado climbs by 2.9% compared to the same period last year in June.
Casino revenue in Colorado climbs by 2.9% compared to the same period last year in June.

Colorado's casino revenues witnessed a 2.9% surge in June compared to the same month last year

The Colorado gambling scene continues to thrive, with the Black Hawk casino region leading the charge. Last month, the region generated an impressive $73 million in revenue, marking a 3% increase from June 2024.

The Black Hawk region's success was particularly evident in the table games sector, where revenue soared by 4.2% year-over-year. In fact, more than 90% of the state's table game revenue came from the Black Hawk region, totalling $12.2 million.

However, not all regions in Colorado saw the same level of growth. Central City experienced a 12% decrease year-over-year, with revenues falling from $7.8 million in 2024 to $6.9 million in 2025. Despite this decline, the revenue from slots increased by 2.8% year-over-year.

Elsewhere in Colorado, the unspecified other region with commercial casinos also recorded a year-over-year revenue increase. The exact figures for these regions were not provided.

The state as a whole saw a 2.9% increase in revenue from June last year, reaching $96 million. Slots accounted for 86.1% of the state's casino revenue, totalling $82.6 million.

Cripple Creek, another gambling hotspot, recorded a 6.3% year-over-year increase in revenue, from $15.2 million to $16.1 million.

Month-over-month, Central City saw a 10% increase in revenue, with May's revenue being just less than $6.3 million. In June, casino revenue in Colorado totaled $93.2 million, before the increase to $96 million.

The detailed regional data for Colorado commercial casinos is usually published by the Colorado Division of Gaming in their monthly revenue reports. For more specific information about individual casinos or tribal casinos, you may need to consult the respective operators' disclosures.

This article, written by Charlotte Capewell, was published on our website. For more updates on the Colorado gambling scene, stay tuned to our platform.

Finance in the Black Hawk region significantly surpassed other regions in Colorado, with a 4.2% year-over-year increase in table game revenue, amounting to $12.2 million. On a state level, the finance sector reported a 2.9% increase year-over-year, reaching $96 million, mainly attributable to slots revenue.

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