Atlantic City Casino Revenue By Year

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  1. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Atlantic City’s nine casinos saw their collective gross operating profits increase by 12.5% in the third quarter of this year compared with the same period last year.
  2. Ironically, prior to Pinnacle pulling out of the project, Atlantic City casinos were recording their best numbers ever. In 2006, the same year the Sands closed, casino revenue reached an all-time high of $5.2 billion. All of it came from slots and table games. There were no online casinos, no legal sportsbooks, just a dozen casinos in their heyday.
  3. Atlantic City saw a steady decline in revenue every year since 2006. Gaming revenue peaked in 2006 at $5.21 billion and then dropped. In 2013, Atlantic City casinos took in just $2.86 billion.
  4. In a normal year, a 23-percent drop in Atlantic City’s year-to-year July gaming revenue would have been calamitous, to say the least. After all, 23 percent is an incredibly brutal amount for any month. For July—historically a peak time for AC casinos—it is unimaginable.
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ATLANTIC CITY — The double-digit percentage increases for monthly casino gaming revenue stopped in July, but the market was still up compared to the prior year.

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Atlantic City Casino Revenue By Year Chart

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Atlantic City Gaming Revenue By Year

Total gaming revenue for Atlantic City’s nine casino properties was $323.3 million in July, an increase of 7.8% over last summer, according to figures released Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement. Year-to-date gaming revenue for Atlantic City casinos is $1.85 billion, an increase of 18.4% over the first seven months of 2018.

Atlantic City Casino Revenue By Year

Atlantic City Casino Revenue By Year

The impact of online gaming and sports betting on total October 2020 Atlantic City casino revenue. According to the latest data released by the Division of Gaming Enforcement, total gaming revenue reported by the nine Atlantic City casinos for October amounted to $304 million. This represented a 14.2 percent increase compared to October 2019.