New Jersey gaming revenue increases year-over-year in September
Revenue for casinos, racetracks and their partners was up 1 per cent year-over-year.
US.- The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has reported that the gaming revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners was $563.7m in September. That’s a rise of 1 per cent year-over-year and down 12.3 per cent from August 2025.
Casino win for the nine casino hotels was $230.7m, reflecting an increase of 0.1 per cent when compared to $230.6m in the same period in 2024. The internet gaming win was $243.1m, up 16.8 per cent when compared to $208.1m reported in September 2024. Sports wagering gross revenue totalled $89.8m, down 24.9 per cent. Total gross revenue taxes were $80.3m.
Year-to-date total gaming revenue was $5.13bn, up 8.7 per cent year-over-year. Casino win was $2.21bn, up 2.5 per cent, and internet gaming win $2.12bn, up 22.7 per cent. Sports wagering gross revenue was $798.5m, down 4.4 per cent. Gross revenue taxes were $611.8m.
New Jersey proposes mandatory responsible gaming rules
New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has proposed a set of new rules aimed at strengthening responsible gaming (RG) practices across the state’s online and mobile gaming sectors. The regulations N.J.A.C. 13:69O-1.2A seek to standardise existing best practices and ensure earlier, more direct intervention when there are signs of gambling harm. The proposal is open for public comment until November 14.
If the proposal is approved, operators would have to appoint a designated responsible gaming lead (RG Lead), who would be in charge of identifying and maintaining a list of at-risk patrons.