NJ gambling revenue up 13.9% year-on-year in June
| By Robert Fletcher
Gambling revenue in New Jersey increased 13.9% year-on-year in June, although the state experienced a month-on-month decline.
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State-wide revenue for the month amounted to $457.2m. This was up from $401.5m in June of 2022 but 13.9% down from $401.5m in May this year.
Land-based gambling remained by far the primary source of revenue during the month. This area of the market generated $241.6m in revenue, 5.4% more than last year.
Slots accounted for $183.0m of all land-based revenue, a rise of 7.0%, while table games revenue climbed 0.9% to $58.1m.