New Jersey’s internet gambling market provided another boost to casino revenues in May as the industry posted overall gambling winnings higher than the previous year.
Online gambling raked in $21.1 million in May, falling just short of its best month ever in March with $21.7 million. Online gambling revenues in April were $16.5 million.
Figures released Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement show the casinos won $208.3 million in May. Though a $13.5 million drop from figures in March, it reflects a more than 2.5 percent increase from May last year.
Casinos won a total of $229.4 million from gamblers — a 4.3-percent increase from May 2016.
For the year so far, Atlantic City’s casinos have raked in a total of $971.8 million, reflecting a $17.5 million increase since the prior year.
Online gambling, however, rose 29 percent to $101.2 million compared to the prior period. The industry’s overall total gaming wins increased to $1.07 billion, reflecting an increase of nearly 4 percent, compared to the same period last year.
Except for Bally’s, nearly all the casino operators in Atlantic City generated increases — including both casino and online gambling revenues — compared to May last year.
The Borgata — increased nearly $7 million
Caesars — increased roughly $5.6 million
Golden Nugget — increased roughly $3.5 million
Harrah’s — increased roughly $66,000
Resorts — increased roughly $1.3 million
Tropicana — increased roughly $5.8 million