July was a big month for the New Jersey online gambling industry. Its land-based properties reopened, yet its online casinos still managed to set a new revenue record.
Think about that for a moment, even though land-based casinos reopened and generated nearly $150 million in revenue, the state’s online casinos had a better month than when all the land-based casinos were closed.
The Topline Numbers
In July, total gambling revenue was down just 20.9% compared to 65% in June (when land-based properties were still closed), according to the latest New Jersey Division of Gambling Enforcement report.