New Jersey Online Casinos Set Another New Record In December
The state’s online casinos shattered October’s record of $260 million, bringing in $273.2 million in December
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The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported on Friday $273.2 million in online casino revenue for December, setting a new record in the process. December’s haul shatters October’s record $260.3 million.
Not only did December set a new monthly record, but it also pushed the Garden State into yearly record territory, with a $2.91 billion win for the operators in 2025.
Year-over-year, December’s number was 19.8% higher than 2024, and the $2.91 billion yearly number represented a 22% growth over the 2024 calendar year.
This also marked the 17th consecutive month the operators cleared $200 million in revenue.
The state collected nearly $60.7 million in taxes from the online casinos, pushing the number for 2025 to nearly $581.9 million. The state bumped the taxes this year to 19.75%, which took effect on July 1.
Total haul
Total gaming revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners was $605.6 million for December 2025, which was 15.9% higher compared to last December. And for the year, total gaming revenue came in at $6.98 billion a 10.8% growth over 2024.
FanDuel Casino once again led the pack with a $61.9 million month, which led to a $655.5 million year, up 29.4% over 2024.
DraftKings came in second again at $52.2 million for the month and $569.8 million for the year. The monthly number is a record for the operator, and the yearly total was up 10.6% from 2024.
BetMGM held onto third place with a $37 million December and a $376 million year — which was up 30.7% from 2024.
Despite the booming online casino business in the state, Bally Bet, Tropicana, Resorts Casino, Monopoly, PokerStars, Jackpocket, and Harrah’s all saw their 2025 numbers dip below 2024’s numbers.