The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has released its latest monthly revenue report revealing that combined gambling revenues for the month of October came to $445.7 million.
October’s figures represent a drop of 8.1% on the $485 million reported in the previous month and a marginal decrease of 0.7% on the same period in 2021. This brings the year-to-date total to $4.32 billion, an increase of 10.8% on the $3.89 billion reported for the same period in 2021.
Casino win
New Jersey October Gambling Revenues Drop Despite Billion-Dollar Month for Sports BettingFor the month of October, two of the city’s nine casinos reported increases in casino win year-on-year.
- Borgata – $62.4 million – up 1.2%
- Hard Rock – $38.9 million – up 4%
The seven casinos that reported revenue decreases are:
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New Jersey October Gambling Revenues Drop Despite Billion-Dollar Month for Sports Betting
- Harrah’s – $20.2 million – down 17.1%
- Resorts – $12.9 million – down 11.6%
- Ocean Casino Resort – $28.3 million – down 6.1%
- Bally’s – $10.8 million – down 13.4%
- Caesars – $17.5 million – down 17.3% New Jersey October Gambling Revenues Drop Despite Billion-Dollar Month for Sports Betting
Internet gaming
The month of October saw online gambling operators report $147.2 million in revenues up 15.9% year-on-year and an increase of 8.9% compared to September’s figures. This brings the year-to-date total to $1.37 billion, up by 22.3% on the same period in 2021.