INDIANA GAMING INSIGHT
Indiana Gaming Insight is the only publication exclusively devoted to in-depth coverage of Indiana’s multi-billion-dollar gaming industry, providing detailed information on Indiana’s commercial and Native American casinos, racinos, horse racing, sports wagering, lottery, charity gaming and all facets of gaming regulation and policy.
The newsletter, which began publication in 1993 – before the first casino opened in Indiana – offers detailed monthly analysis of casino and racino revenues broken down by region, market share and performance relative to Illinois and Ohio, slot paybacks, and other information – and key Hoosier Lottery metrics.

Know the actions and impact of various regulators:
The newsletter is the sole comprehensive source of information about gaming-related activities of the Indiana Gaming Commission, the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, the State Lottery Commission of Indiana, and the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission. The newsletter tells you what they’re likely to do, what they’ve done, and how their activities will likely affect you and your work. The newsletter also covers the work of the Indiana Department of Revenue, Office of the Attorney General, and Indiana and federal courts as they review and regulate gaming-related activity.
Recent News
A look at 2025 first half revenue
OTY win up aided by TH; Wind Creek, Bally’s CHI hurt us Until the pandemic hit in 2020, we had traditionally presented you a July deep dive into the mid-year casino numbers, detailing how things had progressed through the [...]
Gamblers, operators lament law
Gambling loss cap to cost taxpayers directly; operators upset, too No members of the Hoosier congressional delegation have made any public statement about the surprise change the One Big Beautiful Bill Act made to the 100% deduction for gambling [...]
Lottery sales lag . . .
Mega jackpots absent; instant ticket sales slow – not just us? Hoosier Lottery revenues face “challenges” from a lack of mega-draw game jackpots and a “softening” in the lottery’s traditional bread-and-butter product, scratch-off tickets, lottery staffers acknowledge at the [...]
Hopper half-full or half-empty?
No iGaming, some charity gaming, some tweaks, no tax hikes Following what was effectively a three-year interregnum in which gaming legislation was leges non grata thanks to an ongoing set of federal investigations which imprisoned three former legislators on [...]