New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement has revealed its November figures, showing that total gaming revenue for the month reached US$257.4m for the month – a rise of 24.7 per cent on $206.4m for November 2017.

Casino win for November was $209.2m, representing a 12.6 per cent increase year-on-year, with online gaming win rising to $26.9m from $20.6m, a 30.7 per cent increase. Total online sports wagering handle was $238.6m for the month, an increase of 36.8 per cent from $174.4m in October 2018. Sports wagering gross revenue reached $21.2m for the month, an 81.2 per cent increase from October’s $11.7m, bringing the total to $73.2m since inception on June 14, 2018. For the year-to-date, total gaming revenue is $2.645bn for 2018, compared to $2.452bn at this stage in 2017, reflecting an increase of 7.9 per cent. For the month of November, total gaming taxes in NJ reached $21.4m.