It’s been reported this week that the total gaming revenue for New Jersey in June hit $581.6m – which was a 18.4% increase on 2024.
New Jersey iGaming Revenue Up 23.5% To $230.7m & Sports Betting Up 52.9% at $91.9m
The US state of New Jersey have released their gaming figures for June 2025 – with the Garden State celebrating an overall 18.4% increase to $580m.
This total included $91.9m of sports betting revenue and $259m of casino revenue that saw table games up 26.9%.
However, despite these welcome increases the big news from the figures is the New Jersey slot machine revenue was down by 0.7% but still raked in $182.8m.
According to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), the state gaming revenue for June reached $581.6m – with three sectors, that included iGaming, Sports Betting and Casino, all on the up.
It was reported that revenue from casino-hotels hit $259m, which was 6.1% rise.
Table games were up by a massive 26.9% at $72.2m too.
Meaning since 2021 the region has seen a continued growth in their gaming revenue – up from approx. $390m in 2021 at the June 2025 $581m figure.
New Jersey Gaming Revenue ($m)
- 2025 – $580m
- 2024 – $490m
- 2023 – $450m
- 2022 – $400m
- 2021 – $390m
Sports Online Betting On The Up, But Retail Sportsbooks Down
In terms of sportsbetting in New Jersey, the split here was the online activity up 52.9% to $91.9m – with most of that ($91.6m) coming from online wagering. In contrast to just $600,000 in the retail sportsbetting outlets.
With the three big winners FanDuel with $35.8m (up 22.9%), DraftKings at $24.3m (up 69.2%) and BetFanatics recorded a monster 571.3% increase to $12m on their mobile betting revenue.
In total the sports betting figures for New Jersey in 2025 hit $790.4m – with a huge $755m slice of that from online betting from the best gambling sites in the state.
While 2025 overall was reported by the DGE top have seen over $6bn handled in total and $558.2m revenue – working out at a 9.2% hold rate.
How Did The June New Jersey Gaming Figures Compare To May 2025?
May was a record month for New Jersey – seeing a $614.7m gaming revenue increase.
Which was a 28.5% increase in iGaming, a 30.2% rise in sports betting and a 10.9% hike in casino wins.
June’s New Jersey figures were slightly lower than May – but the State remain in a strong position, with platforms still benefiting from iGaming growth and a buoyant online betting market.