By Sara DiNatale

Mississippi casinos are making more money now than they were before the pandemic, and the Gulf Coast is leading the spike.
Mississippi casinos are reporting a nearly 21% increase in gross gaming revenue so far this year compared to the same period in 2019, according to data from the state Gaming Commission.
From January through May, the latest data available, the stateโs casinos reported a gross gaming revenue totaling $1.1 billion. The Gulf Coastโs casinos’ gross revenue for the months of March, April and May have never been higher, according to Gaming Commission records.ย
โThere was less competition for peopleโs discretionary dollars when you consider the number of businesses that had to close,โ said Keith Crosby, the general manager of Biloxiโs Palace Casino. โOn the flip side of that effect, the casino industry got ahead of it with some significant safety measures in place to deal with COVID.โ
Coast casinos arenโt just breaking their collective revenue record, theyโre smashing it. In April of this year, the Gulf Coast casinos reported a gross gaming revenue increase of about $46 million and $34 million in May.
Gross gaming revenue โ the amount of money players wager minus what they win โ is similar to traditional businessesโ sales figures. The gaming revenue numbers do not account for the cost of doing business.
Mississippi casinos reported nearly $1.8 billion in gross revenue for all of 2020, which included the roughly two months they had to shut down because of the pandemic. In 2019, that figure was $2.2 billion. With half of the year still left, the casinos are on pace to have the highest total gross gaming revenue since they began operating in the 1990s.
The casinosโ recent spike is matched with an increase in tourists visiting the Gulf Coast. Karen Conner, the director of marketing for the tourism bureau Coastal Mississippi, said the regionโs number of tourists is higher now than it has been in the last several years.ย
โThis significant increase in visitation serves as an important benchmark for the progress of our recovery as a destination,โ Conner said. โTourism is the lifeblood of Mississippiโs tri-county coastal region, but despite the indelible impact of COVID-19 on the industry, Coastal Mississippi continues to see successes and growth.โ
State Rep. Casey Eure, a Republican from Biloxi who chairs the House Gaming Committee, said the casinos have benefited as more professional sporting events resumed. The state started allowing sports betting inside casinos in 2018.ย
โI think Mississippi casinos are some of the best in the country,โ Eure said. โPeople have been happy to get back to normal life.โ
The growth hasnโt come without some complications. Hospitality businesses across the state are still struggling to fill positions with qualified workers.
The Beau Rivage, the Coastโs largest casino and resort, had 99 open positions on its website Wednesday. Thatโs even after the Biloxi resort and casino had a job fair in May, which hosted about 300 people and resulted in 120 job offers.
In response to labor demands, some casinos have started raising wages.
โThe cost of doing business is going up,โ said Crosby, the Palace manager. โFood costs are up, material costs are up. You have to think about what that nets out to. There may be better revenue but there is a creeping increase in cost following that.โ
Casinos, like restaurants and bars, have had to deal with sudden shifts in supply chains resulting in pricy poultry and hard-to-secure crab legs. Crosby pointed to a common water valve that used to cost $8 that is now going for $18.
The casino manager said heโs waiting to see how the fall fairs. He doesnโt expect the record-smashing gross revenue to continue much longer.
โThereโs no question the last 12 to 14 months were unique,โ Crosby said. โAs we move out of that uniqueness, things are going to start to sort back out again. I think there is as much unknown in the future as there was when we first reopened.โ
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

