2026 outlook for tribal: Steady gains amid broad uncertainty
Tribal government and gaming leaders should feel a note of optimism heading into 2026. Over the next 12 months, tribal casinos and gaming enterprises should see steady, if modest growth, along with opportunities to expand into new areas.
However, tribal entities will also face broader political and economic uncertainty, challenges from increased gaming competition and questions around grant funding levels. The ripple effects of healthcare budget cuts, which will heavily affect rural hospitals, will also leave a mark.
Keep reading to learn more about what’s ahead for tribal governments and gaming enterprises in 2026 and how to navigate the next year.
What are the key trends that will shape tribal government and gaming in 2026?
In 2026, tribes will likely enjoy solid growth in gaming revenues. Tribal governments will also look to diversify revenue streams in the face of increased competition and explore opportunities in areas like renewable energy.
Here’s more insight into these key trends:
- Steady yet modest gaming revenue growth: In what may be a tough year for the economy as a whole, tribal casinos and gaming enterprises should continue to see single-digit growth similar to the last few years. This should be mostly organic growth driven by a combination of retiring baby boomers and younger customers originally brought into gaming by sports betting or table games.
- Diversifying revenue sources: Recognizing that competition from both tribal and non-tribal gaming enterprises is only increasing as gaming becomes more widely integrated into American society, tribal organizations are increasingly looking for new revenue streams. For many tribes, this looks like exploring hospitality or alternative entertainment experiences.
- Continued renewable energy opportunities: Despite some clean energy tax incentives being sunset by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) that passed last summer, tribes can still find opportunities to benefit from renewable energy construction, which can provide jobs, revenue and lowered energy costs for local communities. Tribal governments managing large areas of undeveloped land are often well-positioned to deploy wind or solar energy projects (with certain tax incentives still available for projects that begin construction by mid-2026), while geothermal tax incentives remain fully in place.
- Focus on Class II gaming: Since tribal entities keep 100% of Class II gaming revenues rather than possibly sharing proceeds with the state (depending on the compact), look for gaming enterprises to continue to focus on growing Class II rather than Class III gaming. For tribes seeing limited customer growth, emphasizing Class II gaming can generate increased revenue from the existing customer pool as Class II continues to evolve.
Overall, tribal leaders should review their historical data and financial projections for 2026 to assess their particular strengths and identify which growth areas make the most sense.
What are the major challenges that tribal governments and gaming leaders will face in 2026?
The same political and economic uncertainty that dominated attention in 2025 will likely persist in 2026. Tribal governments should also be prepared for conversations about cuts to grant funding, changes to grant requirements and increased competition in both gaming and non-gaming arenas.
Tribal leaders should watch for:
- Broad uncertainty: Tribes should consider uncertainty when making moves in 2026. The economy as a whole appears to be on shaky ground, and the political situation in Washington is less stable than in previous eras. This doesn’t mean avoid action, but it does call for awareness of the big picture.
- Challenges to tribal grants: The Trump administration already paused tribal grant funding temporarily in 2025. Governments should be prepared that this could occur again in 2026, along with increased regulatory scrutiny around how grant funds are accounted for. There has also been discussion of a 24% cut to tribal grants per the original proposed White House budget, although this is far from certain to occur.
- Ongoing competition: While the growth in online gambling and sports betting has increased the number of Americans interested in gaming, that same trend has also generated major new competition for tribal entities. Non-tribal rivals may continue to push into lending, cannabis and other areas that tribes are already heavily invested in.
- Healthcare cuts: The nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts included in the OBBB will take a big bite out of rural hospital budgets. Tribal leaders will need to assess how those cuts could impact their communities, especially as populations age, and begin exploring alternative care solutions when necessary.
None of these challenges are insurmountable. But tribal leaders may want to call on advisory support to navigate the nuanced obstacles ahead.
How should tribal governments and gaming enterprises prepare for 2026?
To get ahead in 2026, tribal governments should lean heavily on digital and automation, both within governmental organizations and affiliated gaming subsidiaries. On the gaming side, specifically, tribal leaders should also evaluate their customer experiences and identify areas for improvement.
1. Develop a comprehensive digital strategic plan
Almost every tribal government or gaming enterprise already has some digital capacity. But the organizations that succeed in 2026 won’t just have digital systems, but a comprehensive digital strategic plan to use those systems to their full potential.
Work with an advisor to create this digital roadmap. Don’t make decisions based on the pressure to keep up with competitors, but after assessing your specific organizational needs.
Your plan should focus on problems and solutions. What are you doing manually now that you could do faster and more accurately with digital? Are there aspects of your existing digital capacities you aren’t making the most of? Creating and then executing on a thoughtful plan will help you see a broader impact and more substantial ROI from your digital investments.
And more effective digital capacities will also likely prove especially useful should your government face additional regulatory scrutiny around grant funding. For example, tribal governments with cloud-based grant management systems in place can more confidently detail expenses and provide accurate, up-to-date financials during an audit.
2. Embrace automation
As automation, often powered by AI, grows ever more capable in certain areas, tribes should look to take advantage. Automation is less about replacing jobs and more about helping your existing team work more effectively and focus less on data collection and more on higher-level analysis.
Automation is especially useful in areas like finance and accounting. Tribal governments, like organizations across sectors, are facing a brain drain of accounting talent as older generations retire, and automation can help you make the most of your team members.
Automated accounting systems help drive real-time financial reporting. This gives your leadership team a more accurate picture of your current financial situation to make more proactive decisions.
Crucially, automated systems will also free your team up from painstaking efforts to manually enter data into spreadsheets. This can improve job satisfaction and make you a more appealing place to work from a recruiting and retention perspective.
Training is an important element to consider here. To really benefit from automation, you don’t just need the right systems in place, but a team with the capabilities to use them.
3. Lean into customer experience
Finally, from a casino perspective, 2026 is the year to ramp up your customer experience. Because there’s so much competition for gambling dollars, gaming enterprises will need to distinguish themselves from the crowd.
Get curious here. Survey your customers, talk to people, use real-time data, explore AI options, and get a clear sense of what people like about your offering and where you could potentially improve. How can you make your customers feel really valued?
Areas to consider often involve hospitality — nicer hotel rooms or better dining, for example. Think about what makes sense for your specific market and whether you can leverage AI to make a given improvement more profitable.
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