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Colorado Division of Gaming Releases Limited Gaming Figures for June 2024

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News Release

 

Kyle Boyd, Communications Manager, Specialized Business Group 

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

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

Lakewood - July 23, 2024 - The Colorado Division of Gaming, part of the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR), released the monthly Limited Gaming figures for June 2024. The Total Adjusted Gross Proceeds (AGP) represent a 3.41% increase over June 2023 and the total taxes collected represent a 3.14% increase year over year.

Coin In

$1,049,144,377.63

Represents a 3.37% decrease from May 2024 ($1,085,747,256.65)

Represents a 5.15% increase from June 2023 ($997,765,908.44)

Table Drop*

$58,847,559.36

Represents a 0.58% decrease from May 2024 ($59,191,481.97)

Represents a 8.26% increase from June 2023 ($54,356,450.09)

Slot AGP+

$80,404,808.32

Represents a 5.35% decrease from May 2024 ($84,951,512.76)

Represents a 3.74% increase fromJune 2023 ($77,502,771.96)

Table AGP*+

$12,797,849.19

Represents a 10.12% decrease from May 2024 ($14,23,8160.39)

Represents a 1.33% increase from June 2023 ($12,630,343.13)

Total AGP+

$93,202,657.51

Represents a 6.04% decrease from May 2024 ($99,189,673.15)

Represents a 3.41% increase from June 2023 ($90,133,115.09)

Total Taxes

$17,619,869.17

Represents a 5.14% decrease from May 2024 ($18,574,474.56)

Represents a 3.14% increase from June 2023 ($17,083,390.24)

*Includes Keno | Other Casino Games

+AGP means Adjusted Gross Proceeds

View the May 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.