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Atlantic City Casino Revenue 2019

Through the first six months of 2019, gross operating profits for Atlantic City casinos are down 16.8% compared to the first half of 2018. The industry has reported operating profits of $245. Atlantic City casinos see drastic revenue drop amid coronavirus restrictions Updated Nov 23, 2020; Posted Nov 23, 2020 This Oct. 1, 2020 photo shows the exterior of the Borgata casino in Atlantic. Since the inception of sport wagering, the Atlantic City casinos have generated over $81.7 million in sports wagering revenue, adding over $9.8 million in tax revenue to the Fund. The ability to offer sports betting provides a significant new level of excitement. Sports wagering has led to cross-over play at the gaming tables and Internet sites. Atlantic City's casinos won almost $3.3 billion from gamblers in 2019, helped by surging sports and internet bets as the seaside resort continued to rebound from a mid-decade meltdown that saw five casinos close. Figures released Tuesday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement show the nine casinos collectively won $3.29 billion in 2019, an increase of over 15% from 2018.

  1. Atlantic City Casino Revenue February 2019
  2. Atlantic City Casino Revenue September 2019

Atlantic City Casino Revenue February 2019

ATLANTIC CITY — The double-digit percentage increases for monthly casino gaming revenue stopped in July, but the market was still up compared to the prior year.

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Atlantic City Casino Revenue September 2019

Total gaming revenue for Atlantic City’s nine casino properties was $323.3 million in July, an increase of 7.8% over last summer, according to figures released Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement. Year-to-date gaming revenue for Atlantic City casinos is $1.85 billion, an increase of 18.4% over the first seven months of 2018.