Atlantic City Casinos Generate $208.6 Million in November, up 5.7% Year-on-Year

CC - Chat Bubble Black
Comments
Land-Based Casinos Business
Alex Murphy

Updated by Alex Murphy

Digital PR Specialist

Last Updated 17th Dec 2025, 02:55 PM

Atlantic City Casinos Generate $208.6 Million in November, up 5.7% Year-on-Year

Atlantic City casinos generated $208.6 million in November, a 5.7% year-on-year increase from the $223.9 million generated in November 2024.  

 Slot revenue saw a 1.3% increase, rising from $167.7 million to $169.8 million. Table games revenue saw a double-digit revenue rise, increasing 19.1% year-on-year from $56.2 million to $67 million, with the Borgata casino seeing the most impressive table games revenue increase of 70.2%, rising from $14.6 million to $24.8 million.  

 In other news, New York has recently approved three new casinos in New York City. In response, New Jersey public officials are raising concerns about maintaining a competitive edge in the casino gaming industry, with proposals for new casinos and casino expansions.  

 Big Wins Boost Big Losses  

The latest report from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement shows that of the nine casinos in the state, only three reported year-on-year gains, with one seeing revenue remain stable and five reporting year-on-year losses. 

 The Borgata Hotel Casino saw the most significant gains year-on-year in November, with revenue rising 25.2% from $57.6 million to $72.1 million, with both table games and slots revenue rising.  

 Additionally, the Ocean Casino Resort saw revenue rise in November, increasing 14.7% from $34 million to $39 million, after table games revenue for the casino rose 44.8% year-on-year from $8.2 million to $11.9 million. 

Casino 

Nov 2024 

Nov 2025 

Change  

Bally's Atlantic City  

10,838,592 

10,679,285 

-1.5% 

Borgata Hotel Casino  

57,561,624 

72,069,800 

+25.2% 

Caesars AC 

16,463,262 

12,459,224 

-24.3% 

Golden Nugget  

11,741,665 

10,958,571 

-6.7% 

Hard Rock AC 

44,333,779 

45,331,090 

+2.2% 

Harrah’s AC 

18,359,891 

18,381,402 

+0.1% 

Ocean Casino Resort 

34,003,868 

39,004,212 

+14.7% 

Resorts Casino  

13,972,576 

12,018,115 

-14.0% 

Tropicana Casino  

16,673,197 

15,905,672 

-4.6% 

Totals  

223,948,454 

236,807,371 

+5.7% 

 

The only casino to see its revenue remain stable was Harrah’s Atlantic City, which saw a minor increase of 0.1% from $18.36 million to $18.38 million.  

 The biggest loser in November was Caesars Atlantic City casino, which saw revenue decline 24.3% year-on-year from $16.5 million to $12.5 million.  

Other significant losses were reported by the Resorts Casino, with a 14% year-on-year loss from just under $14 million to $12 million, and the Golden Nugget casino, which saw revenue fall 6.7% from $11.7 million to just under $11 million.  

 NJ Senators Plan to Keep Gaming Revenue in State After NYC Casinos Approval  

Earlier this month, three casino licenses were granted in New York City, and New Jersey Senators are currently making plans to ensure casino revenue remains in the Garden State.  

 Proposals have been floated to introduce gaming in the state outside of Atlantic City. The transformation of the Meadowlands Racetrack into a casino, along with a casino in Central Jersey, has been introduced by one lawmaker, which may be grouped with the $2 billion convention centre proposal.  

 While the three Manhattan casino proposals in New York City were rejected, the Senators thought that the new casinos could still have a significant impact on the Atlantic City gaming industry. 

 The introduction of a casino in North Jersey would rely on a referendum in 2026, which, when proposed in 2016, was rejected by voters; however, they did approve the introduction of sports betting two years later.  

 Senator Paul Sarlo discussed how the introduction of a new casino in New Jersey would be a prime focus for the state after the 2026 FIFA World Cup at MetLife Stadium. 

 “After we leave the world stage when the FIFA World Cup exits New Jersey, our next focus should be constructing a world-class convention center and casino at the Meadowlands and gaming at the Monmouth Racetrack,” he said.  

 Analysts have stated that the new casinos in the state will need to be high-end to compete with New York City. Proposals for the new casinos include shows, food and dining, indoor and outdoor pools, and niche sports betting offerings.  

 Overall, while New York City casinos could threaten Atlantic City's revenues, New Jersey Senators have demonstrated that they have planned and are prepared for competition with New York City.  

 

  

 

 

Meet The Author

2 Years
Experience
Alex Murphy
Alex Murphy
Digital PR Specialist Digital PR Specialist

My love for gambling and casinos started early when my grandad handed me a video poker machine as a kid, sparking a lifelong fascination with the game. I grew up watching Celebrity Poker religiously and that turned into my organizing March Madness bracket tournaments all throughout elementary and high school—making every March a high-stakes competition among friends before I was even old enough to place a real bet.

Read Full Bio

Related News

Toto Wolff to Lewis Hamilton: 'No Gambling' before Las Vegas Grand Prix
Poker Land-Based Casinos
Dan Michalski
Dan Michalski November 14th, 2023
Casino Couple Sets New World Record: A Story of Love and Keno in Las Vegas
Land-Based Casinos Interviews Features
Dan Michalski
Dan Michalski November 7th, 2023
Craps, Roulette and Sports Betting Coming to Florida Casinos in December
Land-Based Casinos Sports Betting Legislation
Dan Michalski
Dan Michalski November 2nd, 2023
Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks Will Be at Casinos in Early 2024
Land-Based Casinos Entertainment
Howard Gensler
Howard Gensler November 1st, 2023
Macau Tops 3 Million Monthly Visitors For First Time Since Pandemic
Land-Based Casinos Business
Colm Phelan
Colm Phelan October 2nd, 2023

Test Your Luck
Not Your Spam Filter

Sign up to receive emails and promotions from Casinos.com

Casinos.com Email Signup Coins