New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announces April 2026 total gaming revenue results

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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced on May 15 the total gaming revenue results for April 2026.

The report shows that casino win for the nine casino hotels reached $235.6 million in April, an increase of 11.7% compared to $211.0 million in April 2025. Year-to-date casino win totaled $888.5 million through April, up by 3.9% over the same period last year.

Internet gaming win for casinos and their partners was reported at $263.1 million for April, reflecting a growth of 11.9% from $235.2 million in April of the previous year. The year-to-date internet gaming win stood at $1.05 billion through March, which is a rise of 15.1% compared to $908.4 million during the prior year’s period.

Sports wagering gross revenue from casinos, racetracks, and their partners amounted to $102.1 million in April, marking an increase of 12.8% over the previous year’s figure of $90.5 million for the same month. For the year so far, sports wagering gross revenue reached $370.5 million through April, representing a gain of 3.6% from last year’s cumulative amount.

Total gaming revenue across casinos, racetracks, and their partners was reported as $600.8 million for April—a growth rate of 12% compared to last year’s total for that month ($536.6 million). The cumulative total gaming revenue stood at $2.30 billion through April this year—an increase of 8.6% when measured against last year’s sum ($2.12 billion) during the same time frame.

Gross revenue taxes collected were reported as $86.1 million for just the month of April and totaled $332.1 million so far this year.



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