New Jersey sets online gaming revenue record in April
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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) has announced that the US state was able to break its monthly online gaming revenue record for a second consecutive month in April.
Internet gaming win last month amounted to $17 million (€15 million), which represents an increase of 33.8% on April of last year and up from the previous record of $15.5 million that was set in March this year.
New Jersey’s online gaming win for the year-to-date, through to the end of April, stands at $61.9 million, 29.3% ahead of the $47.8 million posted at the same point last year.
Total gaming win for the state amounted to €215 million in April, 8.1% more than in the same month last year and up from $203.9 million in March.
This figure was boosted by a 6.3% year-on-year increase in casino win, which came in at $198 million last month.
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