New Jersey gambling revenue up 15% to $487.4m in March
| By Robert Fletcher
Gambling revenue in New Jersey increased 15.0% year-on-year to $487.4m in March, with the state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement reporting growth across almost all market segments.
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Revenue was comfortably higher than $423.7m in March 2022 and also 2.8% ahead of the $412.2m generated in February of this year.
Land-based slot machines remained the primary source of revenue for operators in the US state, experiencing a 5.1% increase to $164.8m, while retail table games revenue was also up 6.7% to $63.9m, meaning overall land-based casino revenue was 5.6% higher at $228.6m.