Statewide fiscal year gaming win down 24.60%, South Shore down 3.46%

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $$772,408,499 for the month of February 2021. This amounts to a 25.93 percent decrease compared to February 2020, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,042,742,489, according to the monthly report released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe had a "win" of $20,477,444, up 15.79 percent from February 2020. The casinos on the South Shore reported $7,259,000 in winnings from table games and $13,128,000 from slots.

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

The State has collected $525,380,994 in percentage fees to date for the fiscal year which began July 1.

Most of the Las Vegas area saw double digit losses as did Reno.

Washoe County posted a loss of 8.57 percent as a whole with North Lake Tahoe casinos' "win: of $2,070,080, down 1.03 percent.

The Carson Valley casinos had a "win" of $9,353,780, up 6.09 percent from the same month in 2020.

Last month's report: http://southtahoenow.com/story/02/25/2021/statewide-fiscal-year-gaming-win-down-2441-south-shore-dow...