
Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,312,090,406 for the month of March 2023, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s monthly report released Tuesday. This amounts to a 3.8 percent decrease compared to the same month a year ago when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,355,201,041. For the fiscal year to date (July 1, 2022 through January 31, 2022), the gaming win has increased by 4.46 percent.
The “gaming win” represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
For Lake Tahoe’s south shore, the “win” revenue was $16,781,924, a 34.01 percent decrease from March 2022. For their fiscal year, revenue win is up by 11.21 percent when compared to the previous period. The South Shore fiscal year-to-date is $196,259,956.
On the south shore, $3,086,000 came from table games and $13,696,000 from slots.
Carson Valley area casinos reported an $11,266,250 gaming win, down 4.27 percent. On the North Shore, the reported gaming win of $1,652,775 was down 17.73 percent. The Tahoe Biltmore closed in April 2022.
Casinos in Reno, Sparks, and other areas of Washoe County mostly saw gaming-related revenue with a drop from last year, with Sparks seeing the only gain, up 4.99 percent, and the county as a whole, down 6.15 percent.
Year-to-date, Nevada has collected $7819,460,577 in percentage fees.
Last month’s report: https://southtahoenow.com/story/03/28/2023/monthly-gaming-report-south-shore-down-almost-4-year-ago-nevada-1115
