Charitable gaming and historical horse racing revenue rose from $12.1 million to $15.2 million in February, a year-over-year increase of 26%.
The New Hampshire Lottery reported that casino games accounted for $3.2 million of the revenue, up 4% from $3.1 million the previous year. HHR revenue totaled $11.9 million, up 33% year-over-year increase from $8.9 million.
Combined charity revenue of casino games and HHR reached $3.6 million, while state revenue produced $3.2 million. Total revenue – state, charity and game operator revenue – generated $22 million for the Granite State.
The Revo Casino in Lebanon recorded the highest year-over-year increase in February, with revenue increasing from $337,281 to $1.2 million, up 241%. Lucky Moose Casino reported the highest year-over-year revenue decline of the month, dropping from $663,363 to $125,956, down 81%.
The Brook Casino remained New Hampshire’s highest-grossing casino, with $4.6 million in revenue, up 28% compared to February 2024, followed by Gate City Casino, which generated $3.3 million in revenue, a year-over-year increase of 31%.