Trends in Gambling Revenue to the States

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Trends in Gambling Revenue to the States Presentation to the Stop Predatory Gambling Lucy Dadayan November 9, 2009

Overview Gambling availability across the nation National trends in gambling revenue Growth in gambling revenue compared to growth in tax revenue & expenditures Points for consideration by policymakers Rockefeller Institute of Government 2

Gambling availability Gambling Type # of states Until 1990 1991-2000 2001-2009 Lottery 43 32 5 6 Commercial Casinos 12 7 4 1 Racinos 12 6 6 Pari-Mutuel 43 Native American 32 Rockefeller Institute of Government 3

Notes on data revenues, from Census, go back to 1977 Rockefeller Institute staff collected fiscal 2008 and 2009 lottery data from states Rockefeller Institute staff collected casino & racino data from state regulatory agencies No good source of comparable data on revenue from Native American casinos Rockefeller Institute of Government 4

Trends in lottery revenue, 1979-2007 35% 30% Year-over-year growth rate (2 year average) 45 40 Percent change 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 35 30 25 20 15 10 Number of states with lotteries 0% -5% 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 Nominal growth rate Real growth rate # of states with lotteries 5 0 Rockefeller Institute of Government 5

Trends in casino revenues, 1999-09 20% Year-over-year growth rate 15% 10% 5% 0% FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009-5% -10% -15% Nominal growth rate Real growth rate Rockefeller Institute of Government 6

Gambling revenue from casinos State FY 2008 FY 2009 Percent change, FY 2008-09 Colorado 108,176,398 94,906,277-12.3% Illinois 698,244,445 532,215,775-23.8% Indiana 812,428,821 767,918,092-5.5% Iowa 214,235,176 216,989,863 1.3% Louisiana 478,101,753 461,297,528-3.5% Michigan 294,832,333 271,189,941-8.0% Mississippi 344,588,730 312,123,981-9.4% Missouri 428,641,541 456,726,576 6.6% Nevada 980,052,427 858,007,713-12.5% New Jersey 441,534,888 379,393,358-14.1% Pennsylvania 60,825,614 99,116,021 63.0% South Dakota 8,020,264 8,104,908 1.1% TOTAL 4,869,682,390 4,457,990,033-8.5% Rockefeller Institute of Government 7

Trends in racino revenues, 1999-09 Percent change 180% 160% 140% 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% -20% Year-over-year growth rate (VLTs excluded) FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 Nominal growth rate Real growth rate # Racinos 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 # of racinos for 8 states Rockefeller Institute of Government 8

Gambling revenue from racinos State FY 2008 FY 2009 Percent change, FY 2008-09 Delaware 213,049,879 210,641,877-1.1% Florida 122,891,732 103,895,348-15.5% Indiana 6,547,340 107,761,634 1545.9% Iowa 112,031,156 104,998,351-6.3% Louisiana 58,309,724 62,119,946 6.5% Maine 20,412,755 26,458,833 29.6% New Mexico 64,630,387 66,881,511 3.5% New York 477,742,124 439,609,982-8.0% Oklahoma 10,761,971 13,953,353 29.7% Pennsylvania 711,788,679 865,585,515 21.6% Rhode Island 296,051,934 285,078,541-3.7% West Virginia 590,164,000 576,442,000-2.3% TOTAL 2,684,381,682 2,863,426,890 6.7% Rockefeller Institute of Government 9

For the first time, a smaller jackpot State-local revenue from lotteries, casinos and other gambling operations declined 2.6% in 2009 (Rockefeller Institute data) The first such decline in total gambling revenues in at least three decades Lotteries were down an estimated 2.3%, casinos down 8.5%, racinos up 6.7% That 2.6% compares to 8.2% decline in overall tax revenues from 2008 to 2009 Rockefeller Institute of Government 10

Lotteries still the big game, by far rounded to billions of $ Lotteries $18 Casinos 5 Racinos (incl. VLTs) 3 All gambling $24 Personal income tax $279 General sales tax 240 Corporate income tax 51 Motor vehicle fees 22 Rockefeller Institute of Government 11

Comparing growth in revenues From 1998 to 2008, state revenue from lotteries, commercial casinos, racinos and parimutuel betting rose $9 billion, or 60% Almost as much as tax revenue, 65% But: New sources of gambling generated at least $2.3 billion of the growth - growth down around 43% Rockefeller Institute of Government 12

Comparing growth in revenues, II Gambling revenue growth will likely not match growth in traditional taxes, or in spending Gambling revenue growth is associated with expansion of gambling operations Gambling is a one-shot in the never-ending quest to balance the budget Rockefeller Institute of Government 13

Points for policymakers More gambling brings in more revenue Some new revenue may represent a shift, rather than net growth Future growth in revenue will likely not keep pace with tax revenue, or spending If gambling revenue is intended to support part of the overall budget, gaps may emerge in future years Rockefeller Institute of Government 14

Rockefeller Institute The Public Policy Institute of the State University of New York 411 State Street Albany, NY 12203 www.rockinst.org Lucy Dadayan Senior Policy Analyst dadayanl@rockinst.org (518) 312-4339