According to oficial figures

Nevada casino profits plunge in ‘09

(US).- Nevada's major casinos posted a net loss of us$ 6.8 billion in fiscal year 2009, a 1,040 percent plunge from the us$ 721 million earned in the prior year, according to a report released last week.
2010-02-22
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The annual "Gaming Abstract" issued by the state Gaming Control Board tracks casinos statewide that gross us$ 1 million or more in gambling revenue.

It's only the second time the state's biggest casinos had a loss. It's also the largest in history, providing more sobering evidence of how Nevada's tourist-driven economy has been walloped by the global recession. The last loss was in 2002, right after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, when casinos lost us$ 33.5 million, said Control Board analyst Frank Streshley.

"This is a reflection of the recession," he said. "Even those visitors who did come to the state spent substantially less than they did two years ago." In 2007, casino's had a record net income of us$ 2.3 billion.

The 260 casinos included in the latest report for the fiscal year ended June 30 had total revenue of us$ 22 billion. Of that, us$ 10.5 billion came from gambling revenue, which declined 12.7 percent.

Room revenue fell 16.6 percent to us$ 4.3 billion; food, down 9.3 percent to us$ 3.2 billion; and beverage, down 0.3 percent to us$ 1.3 billion, according to the report.

Higher costs also ate into profits. General and administrative expenses increased us$ 5.4 billion, or nearly 54 percent, over 2008. Included in that was bad debt expenses, which jumped 126 percent to us$ 4.1 million; and us$ 621 million in interest expenses, a 29 percent increase.

The report also said the major casinos in 2009 employed 177,397, roughly 25,000 fewer people than the year before.

A breakdown showed Clark County, with 149 casinos large casinos, had a combined net loss of us$ 6.5 billion.

Thirty-two casinos in northern Nevada's Washoe County had a combined net loss of us$ 47.4 million.

Statewide, the casinos paid $778.7 million in state gambling taxes and fees, representing 7.4 percent of their gambling revenue.

The unaudited report tracks gains - or in this case losses - after various expenses and state taxes - but not federal taxes or extraordinary expenses - are deducted from gross revenues.

Elko County's 18 casinos in northeast Nevada, a rich mining region that has withstood the recession, were the only ones to report a net income, a combined total of us$ 36.2 million, the report said.

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