New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announces fourth quarter 2025 gaming revenue results

Matthew Platkin, Attorney General at New Jersey
Matthew Platkin, Attorney General at New Jersey
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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced on Apr. 8 that total net revenue for the state’s casinos in the fourth quarter of 2025 reached $784.6 million, a 2.0% increase over the same period in the previous year. However, gross operating profit for casino licensees during this period was $124.7 million, representing a decrease of 5.8% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024.

For calendar year 2025, net revenue totaled $3.29 billion, which is a decline of 0.5% from last year’s figure. Gross operating profit for all casino licensees in the full year was reported at $681.6 million, down by 3.9% from calendar year 2024.

The division also reported that hotel occupancy rates at casino hotels were slightly lower for both the quarter and full year compared to last year’s numbers. For the quarter ended December 31, occupancy stood at 64.9%, down by 0.7 percentage points from the same period in 2024; annual occupancy rate was recorded at 71.2%, reflecting a decrease of 0.8 percentage points from calendar year 2024.

Important details about how net revenue and gross operating profit are recognized—especially regarding internet gaming and sports wagering—are included in footnotes within the Quarterly Financial Report.

The New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin aims to protect residents’ lives and property, uphold legal standards, and deliver statewide enforcement and legal support according to the official website. The office extends its services throughout all counties and municipalities according to its official website, influencing public safety through law enforcement oversight across New Jersey as stated on its website. The Attorney General holds statewide authority to enforce laws, prosecute offenses, and regulate public safety matters under statutory mandate according to its official website.

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