New Jersey gaming revenue hits $636.2M in November 2025
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported that New Jersey’s total gaming revenue reached $636.2 million in November 2025, with growth in all three core sectors, including iGaming, sports betting, and land-based casinos.
November 2025’s revenue surpassed October 2025’s total of $611.1 million by 4.1%. It was noted that November 2025’s numbers were also 14.2% higher than in November 2024.
iGaming had the biggest input into the revenue, generating $253 million in November 2025, 18.2% higher than in November 2024. Slots and table games comprised $250.8 million of all iGaming revenue, showing an 18.5% increase. FanDuel and partner Golden Nugget came in first with $60.2 million in revenue.
In sports betting, revenue rose by 23% year-on-year, reaching $146.3 million. Online betting also reported a 24% increase compared with 2024, generating $142.5 million in revenue.
From a player spending perspective, numbers increased to $1.28 billion, which was 4.9% higher than in 2024 and 3.2% higher than in October 2025.
Lastly, land-based casinos collected $236.8 million in revenue, reporting a 5.7% year-on-year increase.
In general, total gambling revenue stood at $6.38 billion at the end of November 2025, up 10.4% compared with the same period in 2024.
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