Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,426,833,277 for the month of March 2026, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s monthly report. This amounts to an 11.78 percent increase compared to March 2025, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,276,521,528. For the fiscal year (starting July 1, 2025), the gaming win was $1,276,521,528, an increase of 1.98%.
The “gaming win” represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
For Lake Tahoe’s south shore, the “win” revenue was $17,629,851, a 19.69 percent increase when compared to March 2025. For the fiscal year, the revenue win is up by 7.89 percent when compared to the previous period. The South Shore fiscal year-to-date win is $203,213,386.
Carson Valley area casinos reported a $12,184,721 gaming win, up 5.32 percent. On the North Shore, the reported gaming win of $1,448,185 was down 9.71 percent
Casinos in Sparks, Reno and other areas of Washoe County also saw gaming-related revenue in the positive, with Sparks up 8.69 percent, Reno up 7.50 percent, and the county as a whole up 7.34 percent. The total win was $87,821,758.
The biggest gain for the month was in Downtown Las Vegas, where their “win” of $103,146,808 was 20.78 percent above March 2025. The largest percentage of a decrease in “win” was again in North Lake Tahoe.
Of the South Shore’s November revenue, $4,279,000 came from table games, and $13,351,000 from slots.
For the fiscal year, the State of Nevada has collected $868,794,306 in fees from the casinos.
Last month’s report HERE.
