The Kansas Lottery has released its official report on casino gaming activity for June. Total revenue for the month reached $34 million, representing a 0.37 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2025. This figure also marks a decline from the $39.8 million recorded in May 2026.
Individual Casino Performance
Hollywood Casino maintained its position as the market leader, generating $13.9 million in revenue. This result reflects a 1.1 percent increase year-over-year. Kansas Star Casino followed closely with $13.5 million, a slight 0.6 percent drop from the previous year.
Boot Hill Casino reported $3.6 million, showing a 2.4 percent growth, while Kansas Crossing Casino recorded $3.0 million, down 8.4 percent.
Fiscal Year Totals
For the fiscal year ending June 30, the state's casino industry generated $431.6 million in total revenue. This represents a 3.1 percent increase compared to the same timeframe last year. Hollywood Casino accumulated $176.3 million, up 4.7 percent, while Kansas Star Casino reached $169.5 million, a 3.4 percent rise.
Boot Hill Casino reported $44.8 million, a 2.3 percent decrease, and Kansas Crossing Casino finished with $41.0 million, up 3.1 percent.