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Another month, another record smashed for New Jersey internet gambling
New Jersey's red-hot internet gambling market continued to smash records in November, even as revenue inside physical casinos continued to lag behind pre-pandemic levels at six of Atlantic City's nine ... Read More
NJ Sports Betting: 13 Best Legal New Jersey Sportsbooks in 2024
Gambling Problem ... $1 billion in the online sports betting market. In January 2022, New Jersey posted $1.35 billion in sports betting handle, an all-time single-month record. Read More
America’s Online Sports Betting Crisis Is Already Here
“Americans may wager as much as $630 [billion] online by the end of the decade, quadrupling gambling companies ... He signed a law to legalize sports betting in New Jersey in 2012, which ... Read More
Legislators propose 15% to 25% tax rate for new states adopting internet gambling
New Jersey's 13% tax on online sports betting and 15% tax on online ... The group's proposal does not attempt to set national standards. Gambling is largely regulated by states, and sporadic ... Read More
New Jersey fines sports betting firms for taking bets after games had already ended
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — It doesn't happen all that often, but when it does, it can seem like a dream come true for sports gamblers: being able to bet on a game after it has already ended. And it ... Read More
Internet casino gambling is the future of U.S. betting, industry execs say
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and West Virginia. Nevada offers internet poker but not online casino games. In contrast, 38 states plus Washington D.C. offer legal sports betting ... Read More
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