15 Jun 2026
Detroit Casinos Generate $114.09 Million Combined for May 2026

Data from the three commercial casinos in Detroit shows a total revenue of $114.09 million during May 2026, a figure that includes contributions from table games, slots, and retail sports betting operations across MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown.
Table games along with slot machines produced $113.31 million of that amount, while retail sports betting added $781,668, according to aggregated reports covering the period. These May 2026 revenue figures reflect activity at all three properties and come as operators continue to track performance across both traditional gaming and newer betting formats.
Revenue Breakdown and Key Components
The split between gaming categories highlights how table games and slots continue to form the core of casino income in the city, generating the vast majority of the reported total. Retail sports betting, though smaller in scale, contributes an additional stream that has become part of the overall picture at these locations. Observers note the $781,668 from sports betting represents a distinct segment within the broader $114.09 million haul, separate from the slot and table results.
Each property participates in these categories, with revenue pooled to reach the combined monthly outcome. The figures encompass all taxable gaming activity reported for the month, providing a snapshot of operational scale at Detroit's established commercial sites.
Year-over-Year and Month-over-Month Comparisons
Compared with May 2025, the total revenue rose by 0.5 percent, indicating a modest increase over the same period twelve months earlier. At the same time, the May 2026 number sits 4.0 percent below the total recorded in April 2026, showing a decline from the immediately preceding month. Such shifts appear in the data when operators review sequential performance and seasonal patterns across the calendar year.
These percentage changes capture movement in both directions, with the year-over-year gain remaining small while the drop from April registers more noticeably. The three casinos together produced these results under the same regulatory framework that governs reporting and taxation for commercial gaming venues in Michigan.

State Gaming Tax Payments
The casinos remitted $9.18 million in state gaming taxes tied to the May 2026 revenue. This payment amount derives directly from the reported gross gaming revenue and follows the established tax structure applied to commercial casino operations in the state. Tax remittances occur on a regular schedule and reflect the scale of activity captured in the monthly totals.
State officials receive these payments as part of ongoing oversight of the three Detroit properties, which operate under licenses that require detailed revenue disclosure. The $9.18 million figure stands as the documented contribution for the month in question.
Context Around the Reporting Period
Revenue reports for May typically surface in early June, allowing stakeholders to review performance as the summer season begins. In 2026, the data for that month shows the combined results across table games, slots, and retail sports betting while maintaining continuity with prior reporting cycles. The three casinos maintain consistent operational standards that support these monthly submissions.
Retail sports betting remains integrated into the overall revenue picture, with the $781,668 amount recorded separately yet included in the final $114.09 million total. This structure permits tracking of traditional casino games alongside the newer betting channel without merging the categories.
Conclusion
The May 2026 results for Detroit's commercial casinos provide a clear record of $114.09 million in combined revenue, driven primarily by table games and slots with a smaller but distinct addition from retail sports betting. The 0.5 percent increase from May 2025 and 4.0 percent decrease from April 2026, along with the $9.18 million in state taxes, complete the factual picture for this reporting period. These numbers stand as the documented outcome for MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown under Michigan's regulatory requirements.