Charitable gaming revenue in New Hampshire showed an 82% year-over-year increase in May, rising from $13.8 million to $25.1 million, largely because three of the venues reporting revenue last month were not in operation last year. This includes The Nash, the biggest revenue generator in May 2025, reporting $6.5 million.
The New Hampshire Lottery report shows that of the 11 venues operational in May 2024, seven showed a rise in revenue, the biggest being the 305% year-over-year increase at Revo Casino, Lebanon, which recorded revenue growing from $403,124 to $1.6 million as it moved into a new facility.
The Brook improved 23% on May 2024’s figure, rising from $4.6 million to $5.6 million, while Gate City Casino recorded an 8% drop in revenue, declining from $2.8 million to $2.6 million. Three other casinos reported revenue declines in May, with Aces + Eights Casino reporting the most significant year-over-year decrease at 30%.
Historical horse racing comprised most of the combined total, generating $19.6 million, rising from $10.7 million, an 83% year-over-year increase. Games of chance yielded $5.4 million, increasing from $3.6 million and representing a 52% year-over-year rise.