Nevada Gaming Control Board monthly report

Downtown Las Vegas sees 1.7% increase in gaming wins for November

A state directive closed casinos in Mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic and they were not allowed to reopen until June 4.
2020-12-29
Reading time 40 seg
Nevada Gaming Board reports November gaming win -17.8% Y/Y to $771.2M..

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has released its numbers for the month of November.

According to the NCGB (see full report), Nevada’s gaming win for Nevada was down 17.8% for the month of November and down 21.6% for the year, when compared to 2019.

Clark County saw a 20.6% decrease with $639.8 million in revenue. However the Las Vegas Strip took the biggest monthly hit with a $349.8 million gaming win which was a 32.5% decrease when compared to November 2019.

Downtown Las Vegas gaming properties experienced a 1.7% increase in gaming wins in November as compared to the previous year but was still down for the year by 17.4%.

Gaming establishments reported a statewide gaming win of $771 million in November 2020 compared to $937.5 million one year earlier. 

The State also collected $49,875,540 in percentage fees during the month of December 2020 that is down 16% from 2019.

See REPORT

Leave your comment
Subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email to receive the latest news
By entering your email address, you agree to Yogonet's Condiciones de uso and Privacy Policies. You understand Yogonet may use your address to send updates and marketing emails. Use the Unsubscribe link in those emails to opt out at any time.
Unsubscribe
EVENTS CALENDAR