New Hampshire casinos recorded $37.8 million in charitable revenue for December, up 69% from the previous year thanks to expanding casinos opening and the addition of video lottery terminals.
The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, reveal that of the combined revenue, historical horse racing accounted for $18.2 million, up 15.1%. Games of chance increased 48.6% to $9.8 million, and video lottery terminals, which became legal in June, generated $9.9 million.
The Nash, which opened its doors in March, generated the highest revenue of the state’s 14 casinos in December with $11.2 million. The Brook was the second-highest generator, rising 8.7% year-over-year from $7 million to $7.6 million.
Revo Casino Lebanon reported the biggest revenue change for the month, up 88.2% to $2.3 million, after closing its temporary casino in December 2024 and moving into its $10 million renovated property.
Revo Casino Manchester was the only other casino to report a year-over-year increase in December, rising 11.5% to $4 million.
Aces + Eights Casino recording no revenue last month after a temporary closure for redevelopment.
Other double-digit declines came from Lakes Region Casino, down 27.7%; Chasers Poker Room, down 19.5%; Gate City Casino, down 15.1%; Revo Casino Keene, down 11.8%; and Revo Casino Dover, down 11.7%.


