Casinos in New Jersey have reason to celebrate, as Atlantic City gambling revenue seems to have bounced back from the pandemic slump. The numbers from August are in and show a 31% growth from 2020, with nearly $430 million taken in. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reports that while land based casinos generated over $262 million, online betting was able to add another $113 million to the bottom line. Sports betting accounted for the remaining $52 million. The growth of sports betting is expected to continue across the country, not just in New Jersey. That development will be…
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