AGA highlights Tribal Gaming’s positive economic impact
Indian casinos are present in 28 states and create nearly half of all US gaming revenue
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has released a comprehensive study of the state-by-state economic impact of tribal casino gaming in the United States.
This is the second consecutive year that Meister Economic Consulting and AGA have conducted a comprehensive study of the economic impact of tribal gaming. This report helps our industry tell a story about the totality of casino gaming in the United States. When embraced as a potent economic force, our industry is best positioned to advance our shared interests at the local and federal level.
This data, in conjunction with previously released commercial gaming data from Oxford Economics, allows for a detailed state-by-state breakdown of casino gaming’s economic impact. Key findings from the report include:
- California is the largest tribal gaming state by economic activity, jobs and tax payments. Tribal casinos add $20 billion to the Golden State’s economy, support jobs for nearly 125,000 Californians and generate $3.4 billion in taxes and revenue share payments to all levels of government;
- Oklahoma is the second largest tribal gaming state with tribal casinos, creating jobs for nearly 75,000 Oklahomans, generating $1.6 billion in taxes and revenue share payments and adding $9.6 billion to the state’s economy; and
- The upper Midwest is a hub of tribal gaming activity. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin tribal casinos combined generated nearly $1.5 billion in state, local and federal taxes and revenue share payments, supported nearly 78,000 jobs and added $10.2 billion to the states’ economies.
Tribal gaming operators are present in 28 states and create nearly half of all U.S. gaming revenue. This report details the widespread economic impact that tribal casinos have in states across the country, providing diverse career opportunities, supporting local businesses and generating tax revenue and revenue share payments for all levels of government.
