Stateline Casinos Have Biggest Drop in Gaming Revenues in the State
Submitted by paula on Wed, 11/27/2013 - 8:06am
Casinos at South Shore Lake Tahoe saw a 22.5% drop in gaming profits for the month of October, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported today. The rest of the Silver State saw a drop of 2.58%.
The Stateline casinos took in $12,291,710 in gaming-related profits or "win" compared to October 2013.
There is still come good news for the local casinos, they still lead the state with a 3.22% gain in gaming win for the fiscal year which started July 1.
The net revenue for Nevada was $954.331,806.
The two leading areas of the Silver State were Laughlin casinos, which experienced a gain of gaming profits of 11.52%, and the part of Washoe County that does not include Reno, Sparks or North Lake Tahoe which saw a gain of 15.81%.
The gaming win is reported before business expenses and taxes.
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