Despite a drop in online poker revenues, regulated online gaming as a whole is on the rise in New Jersey.
The state's regulatory authority, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE), reported in a press release on its site that online gaming revenues in the state increased by 19.1 percent from $10,469,933 in May 2014 to $12,474,586 in May 2015. This increase is even higher at 25.1 percent when backing out $497,728 in revenue from discontinued operations in May 2014.
The increases in online gaming were due to a mix-change between online casino revenues and online poker revenues.