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The average salary for a Gambling Manager in U.S. is $98,270.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $98,270

$49,940$159,440

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $47.24

$24.01$76.66

What does a Gambling Manager earn?

Gambling Managers can expect to earn an average salary of around $98,270 per year in the U.S. Gambling Managers are typically responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a casino or gaming establishment. This often involves supervising staff, managing finances and working to ensure a safe and fun atmosphere for customers. Gambling Managers typically use their leadership and organisational skills to ensure the smooth running of gaming operations and to keep their clients compliant with state and local regulations.

How to earn more as a Gambling Manager

If you want to become a gambling manager, you will need to have a degree in business or hospitality, or undertake a degree apprenticeship. With further experience, you can also move into a specialised area, such as entertainment or casino management, or become a team leader in the gambling industry. Alternatively, you can become self-employed and open your own business.