In 2023, December casino revenue Atlantic City witnessed a notable upturn, reaching nearly $232.5 million, a 7.8% increase year-over-year, according to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. Furthermore, the annual in-person gambling revenue for 2023 rose by 2.2%, hitting $2.85 billion, the highest since 2013. However, the year’s performance varied among casinos and some operators didn’t hop on this train — for example, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa stood out as an exception, not surpassing its revenue from December 2022.
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