New Jersey boosted by land-based growth in June
| By iGB Editorial Team
Land-based casino win helped push revenue in the regulated New Jersey gambling market up month-on-month to $283.8m (£225.7m/€251.6m) in June, despite the state seeing declines in both sports betting and online gaming revenue.
Land-based casino win helped push revenue in the regulated New Jersey gambling market up month-on-month to $283.8m (£225.7m/€251.6m) in June, despite the state seeing declines in both sports betting and online gaming revenue.
Casino revenue amounted to $236m in June, up 13.7% on $207.5m in the same month in 2018, and a rise on the $276.8m posted in May of this year, according to official figures from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE).
Slots remain the primary source of income for New Jersey’s land-based casinos by some margin, generating $168.3m in revenue compared to $165.2m in May.
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