New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reports increased total gaming revenue for July 2025

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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has released its gaming revenue figures for July 2025. The report shows an increase in total gaming revenue compared to the same period last year.

Casino win for the nine casino hotels reached $284.1 million in July 2025, a 4.3% rise from $272.3 million in July 2024. Year-to-date casino win totaled $1.66 billion through July 2025, up by 2.2% over the previous year.

Internet gaming continued to show significant growth, with internet gaming win at $247.3 million for July 2025, marking a 26.6% increase from $195.4 million in July 2024. The year-to-date figure was $1.63 billion, reflecting a growth of 23.3% compared to the prior year’s $1.33 billion.

Sports wagering gross revenue saw a decline, totaling $74.8 million for July 2025, down by 6.6% from $80 million reported in July 2024. Year-to-date sports wagering gross revenue was $626.8 million through July, which is a decrease of 4% compared to the previous year’s $653.1 million.

Total gaming revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners amounted to $606.2 million for July 2025, representing a growth of 10.7% over the $547.8 million reported in July of last year. Year-to-date total gaming revenue stood at $3.92 billion through July, showing an increase of 8.8% from last year’s figure of $3.61 billion.

Gross revenue taxes collected were reported as $81.7 million for July and totaled $446.1 million for the year so far.

For further details and monthly reports on these figures, readers can visit the official website of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.



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