Following growth in practically all sectors of the New Jersey gambling market, gaming and wagering revenue in the Garden State climbed by 15.1% year-on-year in the …
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- New Jersey generates $430.6m through gambling revenue in May
- NJ sportsbooks generate $1.2b handle and $59m hold in December
- NJ sportsbooks set records as monthly hold surpasses $100m
- New Jersey rakes in over $1b in sports bets in September
- PointsBet Casino app goes live in New Jersey
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New Jersey’s sports betting handle was down by 2.6% in December, according to the latest monthly revenue report released by the state’s Department of Gaming Enforcement.
New Jersey sportsbooks continued to set the pace for other regulated US sports betting markets in November as operators in the state reported more than $1 …
After more than three months out of action, Atlantic City casinos opened their doors at the beginning of July. According to the New Jersey Division of …
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement recently released online casino revenue figures for June, which point to another record year in 2020.
While New Jersey casinos remain closed, sports are coming back, which is why the latest gambling revenue figures offer hope for brighter times ahead.
While the New Jersey casino industry's revenue numbers were down in May, they would be much worse if it were not for online casinos. They have …
The New Jersey online poker market was struggling for some time before the COVID-19 outbreak, so the big question is whether or not the industry can …
While the land-based New Jersey casinos remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the state's online casinos set another revenue record last month. Online gaming sites …
While online poker and online casino gaming had significant year-on-year increases, the New Jersey gambling industry as a whole took a massive revenue hit in April …