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Atlantic City casino revenue up 4.6 percent in November

Thursday 14 de December 2017 / 14:33

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(United States).- Atlantic City’s casinos saw their revenue increase by 4.6 percent in November, the latest evidence that the struggling resort’s gambling industry is recovering.

Atlantic City casino revenue up 4.6 percent in November

The city’s seven casinos won $206.4 million from gamblers last month, compared with $197.2 million a year ago.


The figures released Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement are the first in a year that don’t take into account the former Trump Taj Mahal casino, which closed in October 2016 and is due to reopen next summer as a Hard Rock casino resort.


Internet gambling revenue was up 20 percent to $20.6 million.


Bally’s (down 4.7 percent to $15.5 million) and Harrah’s (down 7.6 percent to $28.4 million) were the only two casinos to report monthly revenue decreases.


The biggest percentage gain came at Resorts, which was up 18.6 percent to $14.9 million.


The Golden Nugget was up 15.2 percent to $23.6 million; Caesars was up 7.7 percent to $22.9 million; the Borgata was up 5.7 percent to $64.2 million; and the Tropicana was up 4.9 percent to $29.6 million.


For the first 11 months of the year, Atlantic City’s casinos have won $2.45 billion, an increase of 2.4 percent over the same period last year.


The numbers offer further proof that Atlantic City’s casinos have stabilized following a dreadful three-year period in which five casinos shut down, costing 11,000 jobs.


The Golden Nugget continues to lead Atlantic City’s internet gambling market, winning nearly $6.2 million online in November, an increase of nearly 63 percent over last year. It is followed by the Borgata at $4.2 million (up 12 percent). Resorts Digital, Caesars Interactive-NJ, and Tropicana all were closely clustered within the $3.5 million to $3.2 million range.

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