The dashboard tracks monthly casino gaming revenue, admissions, and gaming days for all licensed casinos across Louisiana’s five regional markets: Shreveport/Bossier, Lake Charles, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Racetracks. Data is sourced from the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division’s official monthly reports and covers the full range of available historical data through the most recent publication.
The dashboard checks for new reports automatically and updates whenever the Louisiana State Police publishes new data. Reports are typically released once a month, usually within the first two weeks following the close of the prior month. There is no fixed release date, so the dashboard performs periodic checks to catch new files as soon as they appear.
A casino may not appear in a given month if it was not operating, if the LSP did not include it in that month’s report, or if it opened or closed during the reporting period. Some casinos have changed names over the years — these are mapped to their current names for consistency across the full historical dataset.
No. Coushatta Casino Resort and other tribal gaming facilities operate under tribal-state compacts and are regulated separately from Louisiana’s commercial riverboat, land-based, and racetrack casinos. Their revenue is overseen by tribal gaming commissions, with federal oversight from the National Indian Gaming Commission, and is not published in the Louisiana State Police’s monthly Gaming Revenue Reports that this dashboard tracks. As a result, tribal casino revenue is outside the scope of this site.
The ✦ AI Analysis section is a written narrative generated by Anthropic’s Claude AI based on the most recent month’s aggregated revenue figures. It provides plain-English context for the numbers — highlighting trends, market comparisons, and year-over-year changes. It is not a forecast or financial recommendation. As with any AI-generated content, it should be read critically alongside the underlying data.
No. This dashboard is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes financial, investment, legal, or professional advice of any kind. Gaming revenue data and AI-generated analysis reflect historical trends and should not be used as the basis for any financial or investment decision. Always consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
No. This is an independent public resource and is not affiliated with the Louisiana State Police, the Gaming Enforcement Division, or any government agency. All data displayed is sourced from publicly available reports published by the LSP.
The dashboard is free to use. The underlying gaming revenue data is published by the Louisiana State Police and is publicly available. If you use data or analysis from this site, we ask that you credit LaGamingRevenue.com as your source.
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