New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announces February 2026 total 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 March 16 the total gaming revenue results for February 2026, reporting a combined total of $520.8 million for casinos, racetracks, and their partners. This figure represents a 7.4% increase compared to $484.8 million reported in February 2025.

The release of these figures provides insight into the ongoing trends in New Jersey’s gaming industry, which is regulated by state authorities to ensure compliance and public safety.

Casino win for the nine casino hotels was $202.9 million in February 2026, showing a slight decrease of 0.3% from the previous year’s $203.5 million. Year-to-date casino win reached $416.2 million, up by 0.7% compared to the same period last year.

Internet gaming continued its upward trend with a win of $251.8 million in February 2026, marking a growth of 21.2% over February 2025’s $207.8 million. The year-to-date internet gaming win totaled $510.7 million, an increase of 18.9% from the prior year-to-date period.

Sports wagering gross revenue was reported at $66 million for February 2026, reflecting a decrease of 10.3% compared to $73.6 million in February 2025; year-to-date sports wagering gross revenue stood at $180.7 million, down by 7.7%. Total gross revenue taxes collected were $74.8 million for February and $161.3 million for the year through February.

According to the official website, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin aims to protect residents’ lives and property while upholding legal standards and delivering statewide enforcement and legal support across all counties and municipalities in New Jersey. The office influences public safety through law enforcement oversight and holds authority to enforce laws, prosecute offenses, and regulate public safety matters under its statutory mandate. Services include state legal representation, law enforcement oversight, crime lab support, victim advocacy, and consumer protection initiatives. The agency functions as a central body focused on justice and public safety, handling regulation and consumer protection throughout New Jersey.



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