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Florida

Regulatory Agency

Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Office of the Director
Northwood Centre
Pari-Mutuel Wagering
1940 North Monroe Street, Suite 50
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1035
850-488-9130
Website

Florida Commercial Casinos
Current # of Operating Casinos 6
Casino Format Racetrack casinos with slot machines
Casino Employees 3,319
Casino Employee Wages $104.66 million (includes tips and benefits)
Gross Casino Gaming Revenue $427.89 million
Gaming Tax Revenue $161.76 million
How Taxes Spent Statewide education
Legalization Date 2006
First Casino Opening Date 2006
State Gaming Tax Rate

35%

Mode of Legalization Statewide referendum, local option vote, legislative action
Visitor Volume Data not available

Note: Florida wage and employment data includes only four out of six properties, as two declined to participate in the data collection.  2011 data was used for the fourth property because they declined to provide 2012 information.

Sources: Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, individual properties

 

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