New Jersey online gaming revenue up again in February
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New Jersey has reported further growth within its online gambling market for the month of February.
Internet gaming win last month in the US state amounted to $22m (€17.8m), which is 17.5% more than in February last year.
However, official figures from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement also show ongoing losses in the state’s land-based market.
Casino win in February came in at $170.1m, down 8.9% on the $186.6m posted in the same month last year, but an improvement on $162.4m in January of this year.
Total gaming win for the month stood at $192.1m, down 6.5% from $205.4m in February 2017, but up on $184.3m in January.
New Jersey was able to collect $15.8m in gaming taxes during February.
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