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Atlantic City's March casino revenues fall
Excluding the Atlantic Club, which closed in January, Atlantic City casinos posted a 1.9 percent decline in gambling revenue in March, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported.
![Excluding the Atlantic Club, which closed in January, Atlantic City casinos posted a 1.9 percent decline in gambling revenue in March, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported.](https://www.inquirer.com/resizer/SsiID0TGzwJGD0srIHfzBNqQyOw=/760x507/smart/filters:format(webp)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-pmn.s3.amazonaws.com/public/V62OKBZA4FDONKJVCWN2JWMR6Y.jpg)
Excluding the Atlantic Club, which closed in January, Atlantic City casinos posted a 1.9 percent decline in gambling revenue in March, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported.
The casinos' total gambling revenue was $221.5 million in March, compared to $225.87 million the previous year.
Internet gambling, which started in November, generated $11.9 million in revenue in March, up 15 percent from $10.3 million in February. - Harold Brubaker