The figure represents a decrease of 1.2% from the prior year period, with slots and table game win falling 1% and 17.2%, respectively, for totals of $168.7m and $22.4m.
Key Points
Retail sports wagering generated $4.4m of revenue for the monthly period, equating to a 11.3% win for operators
The Coastal region led all areas in Mississippi with $126.6m of revenue for December 2025, but fell 0.6% year-over-year
The Mississippi Gaming Commission has reported the state’s commercial casino and retail sports wagering activity for December 2025, as total revenue for the monthly period was $198.6m, representing a decrease of 1.2%.
The Coastal region in Mississippi led all gaming areas across the state in revenue for December 2025 with $126.6m, but still reported a 0.6% decrease year-over-year.
The Central and Northern regions generated December 2025 revenues of $27.8m and $44.2m, respectively, equating to an increase of 6.1% and a fall of 6.9%.
Combined slot revenue for the commercial properties during December 2025 was $168.7m, representing a decrease of 1%. Retail table game revenue fell 17.2% to $22.4m, while retail sports wagering accounted for the remaining $4.4m.
Sports betting operators in Mississippi accepted $38.8m worth of bets for the monthly period, leading to a hold of 11.3% and a 4.3% increase from the prior year period.
The Central region generated just over $1.7m of retail sports wagering revenue for December 2025, while the Coastal and Northern areas produced $1.9m and approximately $724,000, respectively.
For December 2025, Mississippi’s Coastal region generated $109.3m of slot revenue, a decrease of 0.3%, as well as a 22.1% table game revenue decrease to $14.3m. The Central region managed to report a 6.3% increase in table game revenue to $2.3m, but a slot revenue decrease of 0.2%.
Slot revenue in the Northern region fell 3.4% to $35.7m, while table game revenue decreased 11.4% year-over-year to $5.8m.
In total, the three commercial properties generated just over $2.4bn of casino revenue during full-year 2025, equating to a minor 0.01% decrease from revenue generated for FY2024.
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