Atlantic City Casino Gross Gaming Revenues Down to Historic Lows

Atlantic City Casino Gross Gaming Revenues Down to Historic Lows

Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey generated less than three billion dollars in gross gaming revenues, the first time this has happened in twenty-two years. The peak of the Atlantic City casino industry was in 2006, when it registered five billion dollars.

Even just from 2012, there has been a 6.2% drop in revenues from 2012 to 2013.

Here is the list of Atlantic City casinos with total revenues listed and placed in order of revenue change from 2012 to 2013 (positive to negative):
  • Revel Casino Hotel $155M, up 38.7%

  • Atlantic Club Casino Hotel $142M, up 2.7%

  • Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa $617M, up 1.6%

  • Caesars Atlantic City Hotel and Casino $336M, down 1.6%

  • Showboat Atlantic City Hotel and Casino $193M, down 7.5%

  • Golden Nugget Atlantic City $125m, down 11.8%

  • Harrah’s Atlantic City Resort and Casino $356M, down 14.6%

  • Trump Taj Mahal Casino Hotel $260M, down 17%

  • Resorts Casino Atlantic City $131M, down 17.2%

  • Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel and Casino $244M, down 17.4%

  • Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City $228M, down 20.9%

  • Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino $74M, down 36%
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