New Jersey gaming revenues rise across all sectors in October

Matthew Platkin, New Jersey Attorney General
Matthew Platkin, New Jersey Attorney General
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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has released the total gaming revenue figures for October 2025. According to the data, casino win for the nine casino hotels reached $234.7 million in October, marking a 12.5% increase compared to $208.7 million in October 2024. Year-to-date casino win stood at $2.44 billion through October 2025, which is a 3.4% rise from the same period last year.

Internet gaming win for casinos and their partners was reported at $260.3 million for October 2025, up by 21.8% from $213.6 million in October 2024. For the year so far, internet gaming win totaled $2.39 billion, representing a growth of 22.6% over the previous year’s figure of $1.95 billion.

Sports wagering gross revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners amounted to $116.1 million in October 2025, reflecting an increase of 49.8% from $77.5 million reported in October of the previous year. The year-to-date sports wagering gross revenue was $914.6 million through October 2025, showing a slight increase of 0.2% compared to $912.8 million for the same period last year.

Total gaming revenue—which includes casinos, racetracks, and their partners—was recorded at $611.1 million for October 2025, an increase of 22.3% over the $499.8 million reported in October 2024. Year-to-date total gaming revenue reached $5.74 billion through October this year, reflecting a growth rate of 10% compared to last year’s figure of $5.22 billion for the same period.

Gross revenue taxes collected were reported as $88.2 million for October and totaled $699.9 million year-to-date through October 2025.

For more information on these results and monthly reports, visit the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement website.



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