New Jersey Gaming Sector Posts Record July 2026 Revenue
Written by Paul Patterson · Aug 19, 2026

New Jersey Gaming Sector Posts Record July 2026 Revenue

State regulators released figures in early August 2026 showing that New Jersey casinos and online gaming operators generated a record $581.2 million in total gaming revenue during July 2026, a 9.4% rise from the same month a year earlier, and the state collected $84.1 million in taxes on those operations.
Land-Based Casino Performance
Atlantic City casino floors produced $304.2 million in July 2026, reflecting a 7.1% year-over-year gain and marking the strongest July total in several years according to the monthly report from the Division of Gaming Enforcement. Observers note that this land-based segment continues to draw steady visitor traffic even as digital platforms expand, and the combined results pushed overall industry output past previous benchmarks for the calendar month.
Online Gaming Growth Trends
Internet gaming revenue reached $276.9 million during the same period, climbing 12.0% from July 2025 and extending its position ahead of physical casino floors in monthly totals. Data shows online platforms contributed the larger share of tax revenue collected by the state, a pattern that has held steady through much of 2026 as more players shift to mobile and desktop options for slots, table games, and sports wagering.

Those tracking the sector point out that the 12.0% online increase outpaced the land-based growth rate, widening the gap between the two channels for the third consecutive month. The report links the online surge to expanded game libraries and improved user interfaces rolled out by licensed operators earlier in the year.
Tax Collections and State Revenue
The $84.1 million in taxes remitted to New Jersey represents an increase tied directly to the higher revenue base, with online operations accounting for the majority of that amount. State officials have directed portions of these funds toward local infrastructure and public programs, and the Division of Gaming Enforcement publishes the full breakdown each month through its statistical summaries.
Figures from the monthly press releases and statistical summaries confirm that July 2026 surpassed the prior record set in 2024, reflecting consistent expansion across both physical and digital segments. Industry analysts compare the results to neighboring states where similar licensing structures exist, noting New Jersey maintains one of the more mature regulatory frameworks in the country.
Year-Over-Year Comparisons
July 2026 totals exceeded July 2025 by $49.8 million overall, driven primarily by the online segment's $29.4 million gain and the casino floors' $20.4 million improvement. The combined $581.2 million figure stands as the highest single-month total reported since New Jersey began tracking internet gaming alongside traditional casino revenue in 2013.
Those reviewing the data observe that summer tourism patterns in Atlantic City supported the land-based numbers, while year-round access to online products sustained growth in the digital channel regardless of seasonal fluctuations. The report does not project August 2026 results, yet the upward trajectory through the first seven months of 2026 suggests continued momentum if current trends hold.
Conclusion
The July 2026 report underscores the dual strength of New Jersey's gaming market, where physical casinos and online platforms each delivered measurable gains that together produced record revenue and tax collections. As regulators release August 2026 data in the coming weeks, stakeholders will compare those numbers against the July benchmark to assess whether the 9.4% overall growth rate persists through the remainder of the summer.