Compared to 2017

Nevada casinos show 3 percent revenue rise in 2018

Revenue from Las Vegas Strip casinos was about $6.6 billion, an increase of 2 percent over the year.
2019-02-04
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The figures released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board show casinos in the state won 11.9B last year, representing a 3 percent increase against 2017.

Nevada's board announced Thursday that casinos obtained 11.9B in revenue in 2018, the third largest total in the state's history.

The casinos reported more than $1 billion in monthly revenue five times in 2018. They closed the year bringing in $999.7 million in December. Slot machines were responsible for almost 65 percent of their winnings, KTNV reports.

The data show all major markets monitored by the board saw revenue increases last year.

Revenue from Las Vegas Strip casinos was about $6.6 billion, an increase of 2 percent over the year.

Downtown Las Vegas casino winnings increased 3 percent to about $650 million.

Nevada casinos last crossed the $12 billion revenue mark in 2007.

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