The Kansas Lottery released its latest revenue report, reflecting the state’s gaming industry in November. The regulatory body issues separate reports for Kansas casinos and sports betting.
Throughout last month, revenue that comes from four Kansas casinos dropped from October and from November last year. Sports betting activity, however, was booming with total bets hitting a new monthly high for the third consecutive month.
Kansas casinos generated $31.62 million in total revenue in November, which comes from poker, slots and table games. The number represents a 0.58% decrease from last November.
Boot Hill Casino and Hollywood Casino showed yearly progress, while Kansas Star Casino and Kansas Crossing Casino saw slight decreases compared to the same time last year.