Atlantic City casinos post gains in May boosted by online revenue

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