New Jersey Online Casino Revenue

New Jersey residents love their casinos. Of course with unprecedented closings in Atlantic City of physical casinos, all of the gambling had to be done at online casinos in the state. Those numbers did not disappoint, as New Jersey reported in the latest report a win of nearly $65M for the month of March. That is a growth of nearly 25%, but this is somewhat to be expected. After all, physical casinos were closed during the month and sports were suspended as of two weeks into March. Let’s take a look at the numbers.
March 2020 Online Casino Revenue
New Jersey Online Gambling Revenue Updated on October 15, 2019 Every month the Division of Gaming Enforcement in New Jersey discharges the past month’s legitimate web based gambling revenue for each organization. There are various New Jersey casinos that work numerous online. The latest revenue reports filed by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement have the state’s online casinos eclipsing the $40 million for the first time ($41.2 million), and online sports betting adding another $19.2 million to the tally. Total casino revenue (land-based and online) was $352.8 million in August, a 16.1% increase Y/Y. NJ online gambling since launch (December 2013) Poker Revenue. Total Gaming Win. Total Taxes Paid. 2019 was a pivotal year for online gambling in New Jersey, as the total NJ online casino revenue for the year was $482,695,308; an increase of 61.6% over the $298,700,903 pulled in for 2018.
New Jersey online gambling revenue continues to climb, even as its brick-and-mortar casino industry is on the mend. NJ gambling sites combined to bring in $87.8 million for the month of August, which is a new record. It’s only the slightest of increases over July, however, when the total was $87.5 million. Golden Nugget continues to dominate the online casino market in New Jersey. At this point, the online arm of the Marina District casino makes nearly twice its nearest competitor in terms of hold. Golden Nugget eased over the $14 million mark this month. It’s not even a matter of competition with other online sites, really.
| Month | Online Casino Revenue |
| March 2020 | $64,821,903 |
| February 2020 | $51,987,768 |
| Growth over Month | $12,834,135 |
| Growth Percentage | 24.69% |
At least there was some good news in March in the internet gaming space, as New Jersey online gambling reported a gain of over $12.8M in revenue since February. Of course, these numbers could be inflated with sports being suspended and physical casinos being closed, but also could be balanced out by the reduction in spending in the economy due to the coronavirus. Keep in mind, for only half of the month there were restrictions due to the pandemic, so April’s numbers could be outrageous compared to the growth we saw in March. Casino customers have clearly shown they will gamble at the online casinos, and we will see for sure with the April numbers.
Looking at March 2020 compared to March 2019, New Jersey saw a revenue boost of $23M, and growth of nearly two-thirds. If you add online poker revenue to online casino revenue, there was a jump of 65.6% in total online casino revenue compared to last March.
NJ Bettors Turn to Online Casinos Amidst COVID-19
New York, Connecticut and New Jersey join growing list of states closing casinos.
Casinos will close at 8 p.m. tonight.
Online gaming (in NJ) remains open.
— Ben Fawkes (@BFawkesESPN) March 16, 2020
As of March 16th, 2020, New Jersey casinos closed their doors, but online casinos remained open. That means that in 15 days, New Jersey online casinos likely showed massive growth that led to the increase in revenue for March. It is no surprise that online casino growth occurred with sports bettors having limited choices and casinos being closed, but the real impact will be seen when April numbers are released.
Gov of NJ got jokes. After announcing that casinos would be closed, he says, 'good news: online gaming is still available. Bad news: not much to wager on.' #coronavirus
New Jersey Online Casino Revenues
— T.J. Holmes (@tjholmes) March 16, 2020
As the Governor of New Jersey said, online gaming is still available. But the one thing is, he missed the point about just how much New Jersey online casinos can offer. April numbers on online slots, blackjack, and live dealer games will be a true test to see just how popular the online options are when there is literally nothing else to wager on in America in terms of major professional sports. Bettors are migrating to online casinos and certainly online poker.
New Jersey Online Poker Grows in March
New Jersey Online Casino Revenue
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Many former poker players that turned to sports betting and/or fantasy sports have taken this route, and it shows in the March numbers. In March, New Jersey online poker revenue came in at $3.63M, up from $1.9M in February. That is nearly double the peer-to-peer gaming handle, with a growth of 90.6% per the latest report from NJ.gov. With online poker growing with the online casino industry, April will be a massive month in terms of expectations.