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18 April 2026 Vol 19

972-New Jersey Gaming Revenue Hits Record $6.98B in 2025

Market Data / Revenue Bucket

New Jersey Gaming Revenue Hits Record $6.98B in 2025

  • New Jersey posted $6.98B total gaming revenue in 2025 (+~11% YoY), driven by explosive iGaming growth.

  • Online casino revenue surpassed brick‑and‑mortar casino win for the first time, confirming digital dominance.

  • Sports betting gross revenue hit $1.18B in 2025 (+7.5%), with $12.2B handle.


🔥 TRI‑STATE HEAT

New York / New Jersey / Pennsylvania

New York

  • No verified major updates in the last 48 hours.

New Jersey

  • Lawmakers introduced sports‑betting integrity and responsible‑gambling bills, including promo limits and stronger oversight measures.

Pennsylvania / Philadelphia

  • Pennsylvania sports betting generated $867.8M gross revenue in 2025 (+11.5% YoY) on $8.7B online handle.

  • December 2025 combined gaming revenue reached $616.7M (+15.8% YoY) with record online‑casino tax contributions.


🌍 GLOBAL GAMBLING BUZZ

  • Massachusetts court ruled Kalshi cannot offer sports prediction markets without state licensing, escalating the state vs. CFTC power struggle.

  • Missouri rejected an NCAA request to ban college athlete prop bets despite corruption concerns tied to recent federal indictments.

  • U.S. states are shifting from expansion to tightening controls, sweeps bans, ad rules, and microbetting reforms in 2026 legislative sessions.


🔮 HOROSCOPE HUSTLE (Entertainment‑Only)

Pick 3 & Pick 4 numbers are fictional—no gambling advice.

Sign Pick 3 Pick 4
Aries 713 2713
Taurus 402 6402
Gemini 558 9558
Cancer 019 9019
Leo 777 3777
Virgo 286 1286
Libra 930 4930
Scorpio 611 0611
Sagittarius 845 7845
Capricorn 222 8222
Aquarius 509 4509
Pisces 360 9360

Philly & NYC Lottery’s “Missing Millionaires”

The New Year’s Millionaire Raffle in Pennsylvania created four instant millionaires on January 3, but the real drama is the silence.

  • The Search: One of the winning $1 million tickets was sold at Manoa Beverage in Havertown (Delaware County), but as of late January, the winner has yet to come forward.

  • NY Anonymity Debate: In New York, the drama continues over winner privacy. While PA allows some anonymity through trusts, NY’s push for a “Privacy Bill” has hit fresh snags in 2026, leaving major winners (like the current $266M Mega Millions hopefuls) worried about the “public shaming” of a giant check ceremony.

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