New Jersey gaming revenue reaches $636.2m in November
New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement reported that total gaming revenue reached $636.2m in November 2025, reflecting strong growth across casinos, racetracks and online partners.
Internet gaming, land-based casino win and sports wagering all contributed to double-digit year-on-year gains, underscoring the continued expansion of the state’s regulated market.
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New Jersey gaming market performance in November 2025
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement's November figures highlight the continued evolution of the state's market, particularly the growing influence of online channels alongside steady land-based performance.
Reflecting on results released in mid-December, New Jersey's gaming sector demonstrated substantial growth during November 2025, with total gaming revenue across casinos, racetracks and their partners reaching $636.2m – representing a 14.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
Internet gaming, casino win and sports wagering breakdown
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement's November figures showed internet gaming continuing its strong performance trajectory, generating $253m in revenue – an 18.2% year-on-year increase.
This marked another month where online gaming exceeded traditional casino operations, which recorded $236.8m in casino win, up 5.7% from November 2024.
Sports wagering gross revenue contributed $146.3m for the month, reflecting a 23% increase compared to November 2024.
Year-to-date revenue and tax collections
The combined performance across all gaming verticals pushed year-to-date total gaming revenue to $6.38bn through November, representing 10.4% growth against the prior year period.
Breaking down the year-to-date performance by segment, internet gaming led with $2.64bn in revenue, marking 22.2% growth. Casino win reached $2.68bn, up 3.6%, while sports wagering gross revenue totalled $1.06bn, increasing 2.8% year-on-year.
The state collected $93.4m in total gross revenue taxes during November alone, bringing the year-to-date tax collection to $794.2m through the end of the month.
Ongoing trends and regulatory focus
The strong November performance continued trends established earlier this year, with internet gaming consistently outpacing traditional casino operations.
The year-to-date figures position 2025 as a growth year for New Jersey's gaming industry across all major verticals, with online gaming showing particularly robust expansion throughout the eleven-month period.
These figures sit alongside a period of heightened regulatory focus in New Jersey, with the DGE advancing responsible gambling initiatives and enforcement actions throughout 2025.