The forced closure of Maryland’s six casinos last month to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus sliced revenue in March by nearly 60% compared to last year’s record-setting take. The total gaming revenue for the six casinos was $68.65 million, a $94.6 million or 57.9% drop from the $163.3 million recorded by Maryland Lottery and Gaming for March last year. The steep drop meant contributions to the state totaled $28 million, including $21 million for the Education Trust Fund. That’s a dramatic…
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