RubinBrown Gaming Stats 2013
Electronic Gaming Devices Revenue by State *
$6.75B
$6.50B
$6.70B
$6.78B
$2.25B
$2.00B
$2.41B
$2.47B
$2.37B
$2.32B
$1.75B
$2.34B
$2.19B
$1.50B
$1.89B
$1.91B
$1.25B
$1.60B
$1.56B
$1.00B
$1.30B
$1.33B
$1.27B
$1.38B
$1.26B
$1.80B
$0.75B
$0.50B
$0.16B
$0.38B
$0.33B
$0.04B
$0.29B
$0.25B
$0.24B
$0.25B
$0.74B
$0.72B
$0.68B
$0.69B
$0.11B
$0.11B
$0.09B
$0.10B
$0.06B
$0.09B
$0.51B
$0.53B
$0.47B
$0.45B
$0
$0.38B
$0.44B
Ohio
Iowa
Illinois
Maine
Florida
Kansas
Missouri
Indiana
Nevada
New York
Maryland
Mississippi
Colorado
Delaware
Oklahoma
New Jersey
West Virgina
New Mexico
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
2011
2012
percentages. This suggests a higher tax rate does not result in the operators establishing a higher hold percentage, which in-turn would diminish a patron’s odds of winning. Rhode Island and Pennsylvania have the highest effective tax rates of the states analyzed, 60.2% and 45.7% respectively; however, their hold percentages were in the middle of 15 states analyzed. Furthermore, New Jersey had the second lowest effective tax rate at 8.4%, but the fifth highest hold percentage at 8.9%.
Revenue per Electronic Gaming Device per Day †
$126.47 $130.02
Colorado
$188.26 $183.64 $194.10 $189.30
Delaware
Florida
$326.60 $333.85
Illinois
$285.13 $285.03
Electronic Gaming Devices Hold Percentages ‡
Indiana
$200.69 $201.97
Iowa
State
2011
2012
$162.89 $181.76 $158.35 $161.65
Maine
Colorado Delaware
6.9%
7.1%
7.8%
7.9%
Mississippi
Florida Illinois Indiana
6.9%
7.0%
$222.49 $227.11
Missouri
8.4%
8.8%
$113.74 $116.26
11.5%
9.2%
Nevada
Iowa
9.1%
9.2%
$232.40 $227.48
New Jersey
Mississippi
7.5%
7.4%
$259.60 $256.24
New Mexico
Missouri Nevada
9.2%
9.3%
$263.52 $287.64
6.3%
6.3%
New York
New Jersey New York
9.1%
9.0%
$201.16
Ohio
$248.64 $255.47
8.1%
7.0%
Pennsylvania
Ohio
n/a
9.4%
$240.31 $247.51
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota
7.9%
8.0%
$69.74 $71.06
South Dakota
8.3%
8.2%
8.9%
8.8%
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