The Louisiana Gaming Revenue Dashboard tracks monthly casino gaming revenue across Louisiana's major gaming markets, using data published by the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division. Rather than presenting raw government reports, the dashboard aggregates and visualizes this data across markets and individual casinos — making it easy to spot trends, compare regional performance, and understand how Louisiana's gaming industry evolves over time.
The dashboard is built for anyone interested in Louisiana's gaming economy — researchers, policy analysts, journalists, or anyone curious about how casino revenue trends connect to broader economic conditions. Data is updated automatically whenever the Louisiana State Police publishes new monthly reports, typically within the first two weeks of each month.
Louisiana's casinos are organized into five regional gaming markets. All casino types — riverboats, land-based casinos, and racetracks — are merged into a unified casino category for consistency across reporting periods.
All gaming revenue data is sourced from the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division’s official gaming revenue reports. The LSP publishes monthly reports covering admissions, gaming days, and adjusted gross revenue for each licensed casino operating in Louisiana.
Reports are available in both Excel and PDF formats. This dashboard prefers Excel files for accuracy and uses PDF as a fallback for older periods where Excel files are unavailable. Data coverage begins with the oldest available LSP report and extends through the most recent publication, giving the dashboard the longest possible historical view.
No personally identifiable information is collected or transmitted. All data displayed is publicly available from the Louisiana State Police.
The dashboard checks for new LSP gaming revenue reports automatically and updates when new data is detected. Reports are typically published once per month, usually within the first two weeks following the close of the prior month. The LSP does not announce a fixed publication date, so the dashboard performs periodic checks to ensure data stays current.
When new data becomes available, all charts, KPI cards, market totals, and the AI-generated narrative are refreshed automatically and deployed to the live site.
The dashboard includes a written narrative generated by Anthropic’s Claude AI. The narrative receives the most recent period’s aggregated market revenue figures and translates them into plain-English context — highlighting notable trends, market-level comparisons, and year-over-year changes that raw numbers alone may not make immediately clear.
Only aggregated, anonymized revenue totals are sent to the Claude API for analysis. No user data or personally identifiable information is ever transmitted. AI-generated analysis is clearly labeled with a ✦ AI Analysis marker throughout the dashboard.
This dashboard is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes financial, investment, legal, or professional advice of any kind. The data and analysis presented here should not be used as the basis for any financial or investment decision. All gaming revenue figures are sourced from publicly available government reports and are reproduced here without warranty of accuracy or completeness.
AI-generated narrative analysis reflects patterns in the underlying data and is not a forecast, recommendation, or prediction of future economic conditions. Past trends in gaming revenue do not guarantee future results.
The Louisiana Gaming Revenue Dashboard is an independent public resource published at LaGamingRevenue.com and maintained by BitByCode. It is not affiliated with the Louisiana State Police or any government agency. The site is free to use and supported by Google AdSense advertising.
Questions, feedback, or data corrections are welcome at LaGaming@bitbycode.com.
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