New Hampshire charitable casinos generated $26.2 million in revenue in August, an increase of 69% year-over-year from $15.5 million, boosted by the opening of new casinos.
According to the latest report from the New Hampshire Lottery and Gaming Commission, eight of the 15 casinos in the state saw year-over-year profit increases, three saw profits decline, and four had no year-over-year statistics report as they were not in operation in August 2024.
The highest revenue was generated by The Nash casino, which opened in March, totaling $6.4 million, with The Brook casino coming in close second generating $5.4 million, up 9% from just less then $5 million.
Revo Casino Lebanon saw the highest year-over-year revenue increase, with profits rising by 291% from $450,477 to $1.8 million. The Aces + Eights casino saw profits rise by 18.7% from $202,738 to $240,651, along with the Revo Casino Keene, which generated $627,131, up 7.4% from $583,743.
The Lucky Moose saw profits drop 85.8% year-over-year from $700,108 to $99,609. The casino permanently closed on September 16.
Statewide revenue for games of chance in August totaled $5.5 million, which increased 62% from $3.4 million in August 2024. Historic horse racing revenue rose year-over-year, from $12.1 million to $20.7 million, an increase of 71%.