Atlantic City casinos continue to struggle with revenue totals
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the revenue reports for gambling in the state for the month of July. Casinos, horse tracks, and online providers earned over $480 million. Five venues earned less than in January 2019.
The nine casinos in New Jersey earned nearly $299 million from in-person visitors in July. Five casinos still lag behind, but the performance in the summer was strong. The New York casinos were fully operational in 2022. Public health concerns are no longer high, so more travelers visit the area.
The Borgata earned $124 million from its online and in-person services, plus sports betting. The Hard Rock earned over $59 million. Golden Nugget earned about $49 million, while Ocean Casino earned almost $43 million and Tropicana earned around $35.8 million in July. Caesars earned only $25.5 million while Harrah's earned just $26 million for the month. For racetracks, the Meadowlands earned less than $31 million compared to last year.