New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reports higher annual gaming revenues for 2025

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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the total gaming revenue results for December 2025, showing varied trends across casino, internet gaming, and sports wagering sectors.

Casino win for the nine casino hotels in Atlantic City was $216.1 million in December 2025, a decrease of 6.7% from the $231.8 million reported in December 2024. However, for the full year, these properties generated $2.89 billion, which is a 2.7% increase over 2024.

Internet gaming continued to show significant growth. Casinos and their partners recorded an internet gaming win of $273.2 million for December 2025, up by 19.8% compared to $228 million in December 2024. For the year, internet gaming win reached $2.91 billion, reflecting a rise of 22% from $2.39 billion in 2024.

Sports wagering gross revenue also saw notable gains. The combined figure for casinos, racetracks, and their partners was $116.3 million in December 2025—an increase of 85% compared to $62.8 million reported for the same month last year. For all of 2025, sports wagering gross revenue totaled $1.18 billion, up by 7.5% from $1.09 billion in 2024.

Total gaming revenue—which includes casino win, internet gaming win, and sports wagering gross revenue—for casinos, racetracks, and their partners was $605.6 million in December 2025, marking a growth of 15.9% compared to $522.6 million reported for December of the previous year. For all of 2025, total gaming revenue stood at $6.98 billion—a year-over-year increase of 10.8%. Total gross revenue taxes were reported as $89.9 million for December and $884.1 million for the entire year.

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