DETROIT (AP) - The three casinos in Detroit have reported $1.4 billion in aggregate revenue last year.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board says Tuesday that the amount is about a 1-percent increase over 2016 totals.
Slot machines contributed $1.14 billion — 81 percent — of the 2017 revenue, while table games took in $260 million.
Revenue was about $592 million at MGM Grand Detroit and $478 million at MotorCity Casino. Greektown Casino took in nearly $330 million.
The casinos paid just over $113 million in gaming taxes last year. They reported paying the city of Detroit about $177 million in waging taxes and development agreement payments.
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