Gambling Managers

Gambling Managers

Plan, direct, or coordinate gambling operations in a casino. May formulate house rules.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Arizona 140 $75,740 $36.42
California 550 $107,800 $51.83
Colorado 70 $104,040 $50.02
Florida 190 $87,930 $42.28
Indiana 70 $71,400 $34.33
Iowa 130 $76,750 $36.90
Louisiana 200 $88,340 $42.47
Michigan 110 $106,840 $51.37
Minnesota 90 $81,660 $39.26
Mississippi 150 $76,410 $36.74
Missouri 50 $89,570 $43.06
Nevada 500 $94,820 $45.59
New Jersey 90 $105,360 $50.66
New Mexico 60 $85,350 $41.03
New York 100 $100,160 $48.16
Oklahoma 200 $67,800 $32.60
Texas 90 $89,450 $43.00
Washington 130 $91,270 $43.88
Wisconsin 40 $73,380 $35.28

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to manage casinos and gaming establishments. Includes instruction in business and financial management; casino operations; casino security and surveillance; hospitality, facilities, and personnel management; and principles of the gaming industry, ethics, and gaming law.

Certificate
Lake Michigan College
Lake Michigan College
Benton Harbor, MI
Associate Degree
Certificate
  • $89,190 per year
    National average salary
    Very High
    Job growth rate
  • High school diploma or equivalent
    Typical education requirement
  • Less than 5 years
    Typical experience requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as gambling managers.

  • Less than high school 3%
  • High school graduate 18%
  • College dropout 27%
  • Associate’s degree 11%
  • Bachelor’s degree 29%
  • Master’s degree 12%
  • Doctorate degree 1%

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