Charitable gaming revenue in New Hampshire, accounting for casino games and historical horse racing, reached $15.6 million in January, up 41% from the previous year’s $11 million, the New Hampshire Lottery has reported.
Casino games revenue for the month was $3.5 million, up 19% from the $3 million last year. Historical horse racing revenue clocked in at $12 million for the year, up 51% from last year’s $8 million.
The combined games accounted for $3.3 million in state revenue and $3.7 million in charity revenue in January.
The Brook reported the most total revenue, generating a little more than $1 million in January, up 43% year-over-year. The casino with the biggest jump in revenue by percentage was Revo Casino Lebanon with more than $260,000, up 207%.