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.

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.

Jeff Edelstein is a longtime columnist, reporter, radio host, and fantasy sports aficionado, not necessarily in that order. He lives in New Jersey with his family.


