New Jersey Casino Control Commission Chairman James Plousis said the modest monthly increase continued a positive trend for the industry. Gamblers are spending comparable amounts of money, but where they are doing so has changed significantly. The most-recent monthly financial reports indicate that the AC market is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The city’s nine casinos collectively reported just under $215 million in revenue from in-person gamblers.įebruary was the fourth-consecutive month of brick-and-mortar revenue increases for Atlantic City casinos. Revenue from slot machines and table games was up 1.2% last month over the same period in 2022, according to data released Thursday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement. Atlantic City casinos braved the mid-winter chill in February, with in-person gambling revenues increasing ever so slightly compared to a year earlier.
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