NJ Casino Revenue Slides Below $360 Million For November

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NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement reports $358.6 million in revenue from casino gaming in Atlantic City and statewide online casino games for November. Atlantic city's nine casinos generated $214.5 million, down 2.8% from October's $220. 6 million. Online casinos' $144 million revenue was down 0.4% on October, but up 24. 4% year-over-year. The state received more than $35.3 million from the casino game and $21.7 million for iGaming.

NJ Casino Revenue Slides Below $360 million for November. Borgata and Hard Rock show monthly retail dips. Tropicana posted the largest month-over-month increase in terms of percentage. Bally's narrowly avoided slipping below $10 million.  Caesars also reported an uptick of 8.3% to $19 million and Harrah's $21 million better than October.

Borgata posted a state-record $44.3 million in total revenue. Golden Nugget and Resorts finished second and third. Hard Rock barely extended its streak of months with $5 million revenue to 12. Caesars narrowly avoided a similar fate at the $8 million plateau. Bally's had an all-time high of $4.8M in online casino revenue, giving it an excellent chance of clearing $40M for its first full year of iGaming in New Jersey.