MGC Publishes April 2025 Casino and Sports Betting Revenue Report
Wednesday 21 de May 2025 / 12:00
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(Massachusetts).- The Massachusetts Gaming Commission released its April 2025 gaming revenue report, revealing that three major casinos generated $102.12 million in GGR.

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) has released its April 2025 gaming revenue report, highlighting continued growth in both casino operations and sports wagering across the state.
Casino Revenue Surpasses $102 Million
Massachusetts casinos—Plainridge Park Casino (PPC), MGM Springfield (MGM), and Encore Boston Harbor (EBH)—generated $102.12 million in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) in April. These facilities continue to drive strong returns, contributing significantly to state funds through gaming taxes.
PPC, classified as a Category 2 slots facility, is taxed at 49% of its GGR, with 82% allocated to Local Aid and 18% directed to the Race Horse Development Fund. Meanwhile, Category 1 resort-casinos—MGM Springfield and Encore Boston Harbor—are taxed at 25%, with revenue distributed among multiple state programs.
Since the opening of Massachusetts casinos, the Commonwealth has collected approximately $2.074 billion in gaming taxes and assessments.
Sports Betting Revenue Exceeds $65 Million
The state's sports wagering industry continues to gain momentum. In March 2025, seven mobile/online sports betting operators and three retail sportsbooks reported $65.94 million in taxable sports wagering revenue (TSWR).
Retail sportsbooks (operated by EBH, MGM, and PPC) are classified as Category 1 Sports Wagering Operators and taxed at 15% of TSWR. Meanwhile, Category 3 operators—including Bally Bet, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, ESPNBet, Fanatics Betting & Gaming, and FanDuel—run mobile/online sportsbooks and are taxed at 20%.
State Allocation of Sports Betting Taxes
Massachusetts distributes sports betting tax revenue across various state funds:
- 45% to the General Fund
- 17.5% to the Workforce Investment Trust Fund
- 27.5% to the Gaming Local Aid Fund
- 1% to the Youth Development and Achievement Fund
- 9% to the Public Health Trust Fund
Since the launch of sports betting in Massachusetts—retail betting on January 31, 2023, and online betting on March 10, 2023—the Commonwealth has collected approximately $267.60 million in total taxes and assessments from licensed operators.
Regulations on Negative Revenue Adjustments
Under Massachusetts law, if an operator reports negative adjusted gross sports wagering receipts due to high payout winnings or federal excise taxes, the Sports Wagering Law permits carrying over negative tax liabilities to subsequent months. This ensures financial stability for operators while maintaining tax contributions.
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País: United States
Región: North America
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