New Jersey's online gambling flop threatens the rest of the state's spending
Staff
New York Business Journal
Last May, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie estimated the state would bring in about $180 million this fiscal year from online gambling taxes. That’s looking like a wild overestimate, as the state currently projects to draw in about $12 million.
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