The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced on March 16 the total gaming revenue results for February 2026, reporting a combined revenue of $520.8 million from casinos, racetracks, and their partners. This figure represents a 7.4% increase compared to the $484.8 million reported in February 2025.
The release of these figures is significant as it provides insight into the performance and trends within New Jersey’s gaming industry, which is regulated by state authorities to ensure legal compliance and public safety. According to the official website, the New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin aims to protect residents’ lives and property, uphold legal standards, and deliver statewide enforcement and legal support.
Breaking down the numbers, casino win for the nine casino hotels was $202.9 million in February 2026, a slight decrease of 0.3% from February 2025. Year-to-date casino win reached $416.2 million, up by 0.7% over the previous year-to-date period. Internet gaming win saw notable growth at $251.8 million for February 2026—an increase of 21.2% compared to last year—with year-to-date internet gaming win totaling $510.7 million, up by 18.9%. Sports wagering gross revenue was reported at $66 million for February, marking a decrease of 10.3%, while year-to-date sports wagering gross revenue stood at $180.7 million—a drop of 7.7% from last year.
Total gross revenue taxes collected were $74.8 million for February and $161.3 million for the year through February.
The New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin extends its services and authority throughout all counties and municipalities in the state according to its official website, influencing public safety through law enforcement oversight across New Jersey according to the official website. The office holds statewide authority to enforce laws, prosecute offenses, regulate public safety matters under its statutory mandate according to the official website, and offers services including state legal representation, law enforcement oversight, crime lab support, victim advocacy, and consumer protection initiatives according to the official website.
As a state agency focused on justice and public safety according to the official website, these regular reports provide transparency about industry performance while supporting regulatory oversight.

