Gaming revenue for the State of Nevada during the month of June was up 4.17 percent in 2018 when compared to the same month in 2017, bringing in a “win” of $933,003,709 to casinos in the state, according to figures released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board today.

On the South Shore, the $18,717,280 in gaming revenue earned by the casinos was down 8.65 percent from 2017. The Carson City and Carson Valley had a “win” of $9,028,184, up 7.34 percent.

In May, the gaming revenue for the South Shore was $18,022,230.

The “gaming win” represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.

Over on the North Shore, their reported $2,219,983 in gaming revenue for June was up 5.01 percent.

The biggest gains in the state were experienced by Washoe County, with Reno casinos up by 19.78 percent and Sparks, which were up 12.94 percent.