![]() ![]() ![]() While the headlines read well for Atlantic City’s gaming industry - GGR up 8% in July 2022 - there is much more to the story. Tables won 15% more money than they did in July 2021. Slot machines accounted for more than $215.8 million - up 5.5% year-over-year - while table games accounted for $83.1 million. Last month was the best July for Atlantic City casinos in more than a decade. That is an 8% improvement on July 2021, and 7.9% better than pre-pandemic July 2019. Numbers released yesterday from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) reveal that the three properties continue increasing their grip on the Atlantic City gaming industry.īrick-and-mortar gross gaming revenue (GGR) at the nine casinos in July totaled just shy of $299 million. The MGM Resorts property helped push overall brick-and-mortar gross gaming revenue up 8% in July 2022. The Borgata is the market leader among the nine Atlantic City casinos. But with COVID-19’s darkest and most restrictive days seemingly behind the nation, the three casinos have only increased their dominance in the New Jersey beach town. Asia Pacific Gaming, Commercial Gaming, Legislation, Politics.įor many months, the Borgata, Hard Rock, and Ocean casinos in Atlantic City have been the market’s leaders. ![]()
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