Stateline casinos lead state in revenue gain in March
Submitted by paula on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 7:23am
The South Shore casinos did well in March, with revenues up over $3 million. The Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures today, and the casinos at Stateline casinos brought in $17,173,511, which is up 23.19 percent from the same period in 2015.
For the fiscal year, the South Shore is still below the previous year by 3.09 percent.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, no other region had a double-digit gain when compared to figures from 2015. The non-Reno areas of Washoe County had the biggest loss in the state, down 14.21 percent. The Lake Tahoe North Shore had a 6.22 percent gain with their revenues of $1,624,703.
Statewide, casinos reported a loss of 3.04 percent, or $28,915,036. Year-to-date, the state gaming win is up slightly over the previous year, with a gain of 1 percent.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
- 1
- 2015
- board
- business
- casinos
- control board
- county
- douglas county
- gaming
- gaming control board
- gaming win
- income
- lake
- Lake Tahoe
- loss
- Nevada
- nevada gaming
- nevada gaming control board
- News
- north shore
- revenue
- south lake tahoe
- south shore
- state
- state of nevada
- stateline
- Tahoe
- taxes
- washoe
- washoe county
- win
Related Stories
- December's gaming figures released: South Shore casinos show gain
- South Shore casinos again perform better than most of Nevada
- South Shore casinos see big gain in September; Statewide revenues down 22 percent
- Monthly gaming report: Casino revenues down In second full month of being reopened
- Gaming revenues down across Nevada, South Shore revenues down almost 40% in July
- Gaming revenues down in state as casinos start back up after closures
- Monthly gaming report: Good January for Lake Tahoe casinos on south shore
- Nevada Gaming Control Board: Stateline casinos post gain of almost 17% in July