New Jersey Total Gaming Revenue Climbs 12% in April to Reach $600.8 Million

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 18, 2026
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New Jersey’s regulated gambling sector recorded a robust financial performance in April 2026, with casinos, racetracks, and their digital partners generating $600.8 million in total gaming revenue.

New Jersey’s regulated gambling sector recorded a robust financial performance in April 2026, with casinos, racetracks, and their digital partners generating $600.8 million in total gaming revenue.

Data published by the state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement reflects a solid 12% year-on-year increase compared to the same month last year, fueled by consistent growth across all major betting verticals.

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The sports wagering sector emerged as a primary growth catalyst for the month. Sportsbooks across the Garden State generated $102.1 million in revenue, representing a sharp 12.8% expansion against the $90.5 million recorded in April 2025. This performance pushes the state’s year-to-date sports betting revenue total to $370.5 million, a 3.6% annual improvement.

However, the single largest source of gaming revenue remained the iGaming vertical, which includes online slots, digital table games, and live dealer streams. New Jersey’s licensed online casinos brought in $263.1 million during April, an 11.9% jump from the prior-year figure of $235.2 million. This brings the state’s cumulative year-to-date iGaming revenue to an impressive $1.05 billion, reflecting a significant 15.1% increase year-over-year.

Atlantic City Land-Based Resurgence

Atlantic City’s brick-and-mortar ecosystem also reported positive trading dynamics. The state’s nine licensed casino hotels collectively generated $235.6 million in casino win, an 11.7% increase compared to April 2025’s figure of $211 million. Cumulative land-based casino wins for the year now stand at $888.5m, up 3.9% annually.

Market SegmentApril 2026 RevenueYoY Growth %YTD Total Revenue
iGaming$263.1 Million+11.9%$1.05 Billion
Casino Win (Land-Based)$235.6 Million+11.7%$888.5 Million
Sports Wagering$102.1 Million+12.8%$370.5 Million
Total Market Ecosystem$600.8 Million+12.0%$2.30 Billion

Cumulatively, New Jersey‘s year-to-date gaming revenue has reached $2.30 billion, showing an 8.6% expansion against the $2.12 billion generated during the same four-month window last year. This high volume of gaming activity yielded substantial returns for the state treasury, with total gross revenue taxes closing at $86.1 million for April and reaching $332.1 million year-to-date through April 2026.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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