New Jersey Division reports increased gaming revenues in June

New Jersey Division reports increased gaming revenues in June
Matthew Platkin, Attorney General — Official Website
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Today, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the gaming revenue results for June 2025.

Casino Win for the nine casino hotels amounted to $259.0 million in June 2025, marking a 6.1% increase from the $244.1 million reported in June 2024. Year-to-date Casino Win reached $1.38 billion through June 2025, showing a rise of 1.7% compared to the same period last year.

Internet Gaming Win for casinos and their partners was recorded at $230.7 million for June 2025, reflecting a growth of 23.5% compared to $186.8 million in June 2024. The year-to-date Internet Gaming Win was $1.39 billion through June 2025, representing a growth of 22.7% from $1.13 billion in the previous year.

Sports Wagering Gross Revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners totaled $91.9 million in June 2025, indicating an increase of 52.9% over the $60.1 million reported in June 2024. However, the year-to-date Sports Wagering Gross Revenue was $552.0 million through June 2025, showing a decrease of 3.7% compared to $573.1 million reported during the same period last year.

Total Gaming Revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners reached $581.6 million in June 2025, reflecting an 18.4% growth compared to $491.0 million reported in June 2024. The year-to-date Total Gaming Revenue was noted at $3.32 billion through June 2025, indicating an increase of 8.5% from $3.06 billion reported for the prior period.

Total Gross Revenue Taxes were calculated at $62.8 million for June 2025 and stood at $364.4 million for the year-to-date through June.

For more information, refer to the DGE press release.



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