New Jersey’s nine casinos are not seeing a desired summer rebound, according to the latest figures released by state regulators.
Although revenue surged from online gambling and online and mobile sports betting in July, the numbers were far more lackluster at the in-person casinos, which are all based in the South Jersey gambling resort town of Atlantic City.
“While many were hopeful that the summer of 2024 for Atlantic City casinos would see a rebound in drive-in visitors after last year’s trend of people taking their ‘dream vacation’ and flying to destinations, the July in-person gaming numbers suggest that is not the case,” said Jane Bokunewicz, director of Stockton University’s Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism, which studies New Jersey’s casino market.
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