Colorado Division of Gaming Releases Limited Gaming Figures for April 2024

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Kyle Boyd, Communications Manager, Specialized Business Group 

303-501-7878 (C) | kyle.boyd@state.co.us

 

 

Colorado Division of Gaming Releases Limited Gaming Figures for April 2024 

 

Lakewood - May 24, 2024 - The Colorado Division of Gaming, part of the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR), releases the monthly Limited Gaming figures for April 2024. The Total Adjusted Gross Proceeds (AGP) represent a .1% increase over April 2023 and the total taxes collected represent a .3% decrease year over year. 

 

Coin In

$1,002,678,620.96

Represents a 5.51% decrease from March 2024 ($1,061,092,442.84)

Represents a 0.48% decrease from April 2023 ($1,007,540,646.38)

Table Drop*

$57,179,043.23

Represents a 10.51% decrease from March 2024 ($63,892,591.06)

Represents a 4.41% increase from April 2023 ($54,765,464.89)

Slot AGP+

$76,637,618.26

Represents a 6.93% decrease from March 2024 ($82,345,464.97)

Represents a 1.44% decrease from April 2023 ($77,753,825.46)

Table AGP*+

$14,050,201.60

Represents a 3.27% increase from March 2024 ($13,605,931.33)

Represents a 9.43% increase from April 2023 ($12,840,003.20)

Total AGP+

$90,687,819.86

Represents a 5.49% decrease from March 2024 ($95,951,396.30)

Represents a 0.1% increase from April 2023 ($90,593,828.66)

Total Taxes

$16,786,604.72

Represents a 4.05% decrease from March 2024 ($17,495,623.89)

Represents a 0.3% decrease from April 2023 ($16,837,181.26)

*Includes Keno | Other Casino Games

+AGP means Adjusted Gross Proceeds

View the April 2024 Limited Gaming report on the Division of Gaming's website.

 

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The Colorado Department of Revenue’s Division of Gaming ensures honesty and integrity in the Colorado gaming industry. The Colorado Department of Revenue works to be a trusted partner to every Coloradan to help them navigate the complexities of government so they can thrive.