Increase in Gaming Revenues: Louisiana records $208.9 million, marking a 5.8% growth in June's income from gaming activities
Louisiana Casinos See Mixed Results in June 2025
Casinos across Louisiana reported varying results in their revenue for June 2025, with some experiencing significant growth and others facing declines. According to data compiled from multiple sources, the state's casinos generated a total of $208.9 million in revenue last month, marking a 5.8% increase from June 2024.
In the Shreveport/Bossier City area, properties reported a substantial 20.8% year-over-year increase in revenue, with a total of $54.3 million in June 2025. Notable performers in the region included Margaritaville Resort Casino, which posted revenue of $14.6 million, and Horseshoe Bossier City, which saw a significant 61.5% rise in revenue to $10.7 million. However, Boomtown Casino & Hotel reported a 3.5% decrease in revenue, bringing in $9.7 million.
The New Orleans district also saw growth, with properties generating $49.9 million in revenue, up 10.4% from June 2024. Caesars New Orleans led the way with a 34.1% increase in revenue, bringing in $20.4 million. L'Auberge Casino Hotel, on the other hand, experienced a 2.1% year-over-year decrease, reporting $15.3 million in revenue.
Elsewhere in the state, the Baton Rouge district reported gaming revenue of $25.4 million, up 5.9% from June 2024's $24 million. The Queen of Baton Rouge and Live! Casino Hotel Louisiana, which wasn't open in June 2024, both saw increases in revenue, with the former generating $9.3 million, an 18.8% increase, and the latter bringing in $11.5 million. The Belle of Baton Rouge also reported an increase in revenue, up 43.3% to $0.9 million.
In the Lake Charles district, however, revenue dipped by 4.9% compared to June 2024, with a total of $73.3 million generated. Treasure Chest and L'Auberge Casino Resort in Lake Charles reported revenue increases of 2.5% and 0.6%, respectively, but Golden Nugget Lake Charles and Evangeline Downs Racetrack saw declines, with the latter posting a 4.8% decrease in revenue. Golden Nugget Lake Charles experienced a more substantial drop, with revenue down 14.4% year-over-year.
Overall, while some casinos in Louisiana saw strong growth in June 2025, others faced declines. The state's total gaming revenue increased by 5.8% compared to June 2024, but direct year-over-year comparisons for individual commercial casinos in Louisiana were not readily available in the search results. For accurate, detailed Louisiana commercial casino revenue changes in June 2025, official state gaming control board reports or Louisiana's gaming regulatory bodies would need to be consulted.
[1] Source: National Council of State Lotteries (NCSL) [4] Source: The Advocate [5] Source: Illinois Gaming Board
In the context of Louisiana Casinos seeing mixed results in June 2025, diverse outcomes were observed in casino-and-gambling establishments across the state. Specifically, casino-games such as slots, table games, and poker contributed to the fluctuating revenue, with some casinos experiencing growth and others facing declines.