Nevada casinos recorded their 14th straight month with at least $1bn in gambling revenue in April. According to the Nevada Gambling Control Board (NGCB), casinos collected almost $1.13bn in gambling revenue, up by nearly 8.6 year-on-year. More than 85 per cent of the total came from Clark County. However, revenue was down from the $1.35bn reported in March.
Clark County collected $960.4m in gambling revenue, up nearly 11 per cent compared to the same period last year. Strip gambling revenue recorded $593.4m, 22.8 per cent higher than April 2021.
Downtown Las Vegas casinos saw revenue decline 11.4 per cent and the Boulder Strip, which includes casinos in Henderson, experiences a decline of 10.3 per cent.
In Northern Nevada, Washoe County’s revenue registered a decrease of 2.4 per cent to $85.3m. Reno recorded $62.2m, up 1 per cent. South Lake Tahoe registered a 15 per cent decline to $18.5m.
In the first four months of 2022, gambling revenue in the state was up 28.4 percent compared to the same period in 2021. It was up 33.5 per cent in Clark County and 51.5 per cent on the Strip.
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