June 2022 casino revenues in New Hampshire soared by 61% compared to the previous year, propelled by the opening of new gaming establishments.
In the bustling gaming landscape of New Hampshire, the month of June 2021 saw a mix of fortunes for the casinos operating within the state. The New Hampshire Lottery Commission recently released a report detailing the revenue generated by 14 casinos in operation.
The report, however, did not provide specific data on the top-performing commercial casinos in New Hampshire for June 2021 or their year-over-year revenue changes. The available information mostly pertained to recent years (2024–2025) and charitable gaming revenue growth rather than commercial casinos in 2021.
Despite the lack of direct data, it is known that The Nash, which opened in March, generated the most revenue among the casinos, amounting to $5.8 million. The specific locations of the casinos mentioned (The Nash, The Brook, Lakes Region Casino, The Lucky Moose, Gates City, and Revo Casino Keene) were not specified in the report.
Other casinos saw double-figure decreases in revenue. Gates City and Revo Casino Keene experienced losses of 20% and 21% respectively. The Lucky Moose saw the largest revenue decrease, losing 73% year-over-year.
In a positive turn of events, games of chance generated $4.9 million in revenue, up 33% year-over-year. The rise in revenue for Revo Casino Lebanon occurred after it opened a larger casino in a different location in December. The most significant revenue rise was seen by Revo Casino Lebanon, with a 303% increase year-over-year. The Brook also saw a 15% increase in revenue year-over-year.
On the other hand, New Hampshire's charitable gaming sector revenue grew 61% to $22.5 million in June (year not explicitly stated but presumably recent) from games of chance and historical horse racing. Historical horse racing accounted for 78.4% of the state's revenue in June, earning a total of $17.6 million, up 72% from the previous year's figure of $10.8 million.
Six of the 14 casinos saw a year-over-year revenue rise, while the state's total gaming revenue in June was $21.5 million, up 63% year-over-year. The 14 casinos in operation were not specified in the report. For precise numbers and more detailed information on June 2021 commercial casinos in New Hampshire, one may need to refer to the New Hampshire Lottery and Gaming Commission or industry reports published for that period.
- Las Vegas, known as a global hub for casino-and-gambling, shows an interesting contrast to the casino-culture in New Hampshire, where commercial-casino trends are shaping up differently, such as The Nash generating the most revenue among the casinos.
- Despite the specific revenue figures for commercial casinos in June 2021 not being explicitly provided in the report, it's clear that casino-games like games of chance contributed significantly to the State's revenue, with Revo Casino Lebanon experiencing a remarkable 303% increase year-over-year.
- casino-personalities and industry analysts might find it intriguing that while the Lucky Moose saw a steep 73% year-over-year revenue decrease, others like The Brook and Revo Casino Lebanon managed to increase their revenues by 15% and 303% respectively.