Nevada Gaming Control Board: Stateline casinos post gain of almost 17% in July
Submitted by paula on Wed, 08/28/2019 - 11:14pm
STATELINE, Nev. - South Shore casinos showed a "gaming win" of $34,993,563 during the month of July, an increase of 16.88 percent over the same month in 2018. The Nevada Gaming Control Board released its monthly report Wednesday, showing casinos in the state of Nevada faired well overall with a 2.91 increase in revenue over the previous year.
Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,023,950,453 for the month.
The "gaming win" represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
The Stateline casinos were the biggest winners in the state for the month with the Washoe County casinos not in North Lake Tahoe, Reno and Sparks dropping 10.30 percent with a "win" of $5,473,501. North Lake Tahoe's casinos showed a 3.75 percent gain with their $3,644,862 in "win."
Casinos in Carson City and the Carson Valley showed a win of $9,922,046, up 3.79 percent from July 2018.
To view July's recap:http://southtahoenow.com/story/07/30/2019/nevada-gaming-control-board-south-shore-casino-revenue-down-12-percent
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