New Jersey received $50.8 million in gaming taxes last month. The casinos’ overall revenue was 9.3 percent higher than October 2022’s $445.7 million. Besides, it offset the 1.9 percent drop in slots revenue to almost $163 million.Įven so, sports bets earned casinos $92.3 million, hence recording an 18.4 percent year-over-year increase. Table games earned $65.1 million, which was 19.7 percent higher than September’s revenue. It was 13.3 percent more than their $147.2 million in October 2022 revenue and 1.8 percent more than September’s $163.8 million revenue.Ītlantic City’s land-based casinos generated $228.1 million having a 3.4 percent year-over-year increase. The state’s online casinos’ revenue was over $1 million higher than the previous record they set in March after earning $165.7 million. Golden Nugget earned $49.4 million, hence having a 13.3 percent year-over-year increase.
Out of this, $166.8 million was from local online casinos. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement recently released the state’s revenue figures for October indicating that its casinos made $487.1 million.