New Jersey Gambling Revenues Increase by 10.1% in August
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has released its latest monthly revenue report. The combined gambling revenues for the month of August came to $470.7 million. This is a 10.1% increase on the $427. 7 million reported in August of 2021. Year-to-date, the total revenue for New Jersey is $3.38 billion.
New Jersey Gambling Revenues Increase by 10.1% in August. Atlantic City casino winnings increased by more than 6% compared to the same three-month period in 2021.
It has been a great summer for Atlantic City and the region.
New Jersey Gambling Revenues Increase by 10.1% in August. Borgata, Hard Rock and Bally's saw a 29% increase in revenues. Resorts saw an increase of 0.2%.
New Jersey Gambling Revenues Increase by 10.1% in August. Golden Nugget, Tropicana, Harrah's and Caesars reported revenue down. The Borgata reported its second highest monthly win since legal gambling launched in Atlantic City in 1978. Online casino games saw a 16% increase in revenues. New Jersey legislators indicated that they would extend legal online gambling for another 10 years until 2033.
New Jersey Gambling Revenues Increase by 10.1% in August. Golden Nugget, Tropicana and Harrah’s lost money. Caesars lost almost 13%.
New Jersey sports betting revenue increased by 25.5% in August. Meadowlands and its online partner FanDuel continues to lead the sports gambling market with $33.1 million in revenue. Resorts Digital and partners generated $12.7 million, while usual second-placed operator Borgata ranked third with $6.9 million.