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Casinos in New Hampshire experienced a significant 61% rise in revenue during June, attributed primarily to the recent openings.

Charitable gaming income in New Hampshire surged by 61% annually in June, escalating from around $14 million to $22.5 million, due to the opening of new casinos. According to the New Hampshire Lottery Commission, six out of the fourteen operational casinos experienced an increase in revenue...

Boost in Casino Revenue: New Hampshire Casinos Witness a Surge of 61% Year-on-Year in June, Thanks...
Boost in Casino Revenue: New Hampshire Casinos Witness a Surge of 61% Year-on-Year in June, Thanks to Casino Openings

Casinos in New Hampshire experienced a significant 61% rise in revenue during June, attributed primarily to the recent openings.

New Hampshire Casinos See Mixed Results in June

In June 2021, the New Hampshire Lottery Commission reported on the revenue of the 14 casinos in operation within the state. However, detailed revenue figures for the other eight casinos were not provided.

The total revenue from charitable gaming in New Hampshire reached $22.5 million in June, marking a 61% year-over-year increase. Historical horse racing accounted for 78.4% of the state's revenue in June, earning a total of $17.6 million. Games of chance generated $4.9 million, marking a 33% year-over-year increase.

Six of the 14 casinos saw revenue rises year-over-year. Lakes Region Casino had a 32% revenue rise, going from $136,747 to $180,695. The Brook saw a 15% increase in revenue, rising from $4.5 million to $5.1 million. The most significant revenue increase was seen by Revo Casino Lebanon, with a 303% year-over-year rise. After opening a larger casino in a different location in December, Revo Casino Lebanon's revenue rose from $358,567 to over $1.4 million.

Unfortunately, not all casinos saw positive results. Revo Casino Keene also saw a 21% decrease in revenue, and The Lucky Moose experienced a 73% revenue decrease. Gates City saw a 20% decrease in revenue as well.

The specific locations of the other 13 casinos in New Hampshire were not mentioned in the report. With online casinos being illegal in New Hampshire, and only mobile sports betting legally permitted, limited commercial casino operations in the state suggest a potential impact on the revenue figures.

For those seeking more detailed information on New Hampshire casino revenues, reports by the New Hampshire Lottery Commission or the New Hampshire Gaming Regulatory Authority (if applicable) may provide monthly or annual casino revenue statistics. However, as of now, no such data for June 2021 is currently available.

In the wave of Las Vegas-styled gambling trends, Las-Vegas-inspired casino games drew significant attention in the New Hampshire casinos, with Revo Casino Lebanon witnessing a remarkable 303% year-over-year increase, boosted by a relocation to a larger facility. On the contrary, Revo Casino Keene suffered a 21% decrease, and The Lucky Moose experienced a substantial 73% revenue fall, indicating a mixed casino-culture environment within the state.

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