Nevada Gaming Revenue Hits $1.28 Billion in May

The Nevada Gaming Board of Control (NGCB) reported that the state’s casinos generated $1.28 billion in gaming revenue in May. This represents a 0.8% drop from the previous year.

The Las Vegas Strip generated $715.9 million, down 2.1% year-over-year. Clark County as a whole, which includes the Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip and surrounding areas, generated $1.1 billion, down 1%. Washoe County, which includes casinos in Reno, Sparks and North Lake Tahoe, saw revenue increase 3.7% year-over-year.

Slots accounted for $877.8 million of all revenue for the month, while table, counter and card game revenue reached $411.1 million. Sports betting brought in revenue of $30.1 million, up 11% from 2022. Betting was down 6% to $527 million. Mobile sports betting accounted for 67.9% of all sports betting.

The state collected $84.2 million in percentage fees during the month of June 2023, based on taxable income generated in May 2023. This represents a decrease of 1.69% (or $1.4 million ) compared to June of the previous year, when percentage fee collection was $85.7 million.

Gambling results in Nevada in the month of April

The NGCB reported that Nevada casinos generated $1.15 billion in gaming revenue in April. This represents an increase of 2.8% over the previous year.

The Las Vegas Strip generated $624.7 million, up 5.2% year-over-year. Clark County as a whole, which includes the Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Boulder Strip and adjacent areas, generated $994.9 million, an increase of 3.6%.