Gaming revenues drop again for South Shore casinos
Submitted by paula on Thu, 06/30/2016 - 7:44pm
Income for casinos on the South Shore was down again in May, 2016, recording a 15.12 percent drop in gaming win when compared to income from a year ago, the highest percentage drop in Nevada. They had a "win" of $13,709,097.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
For the fiscal year, the local casinos continue to be off from last year, with a drop in the gaming win by 4.75 percent.
For the whole state, figures are down 4.53 percent for the month, with North Las Vegas casinos posting the biggest gain of 27.81 percent with their income of $27,155,453. The state had a "win" of $958,055,897 in May.
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