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South Shore casinos keep "win" figures on the positive side in January
Submitted by paula on Fri, 02/26/2016 - 8:36amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their monthly figures for January, and those for casinos on the South Shore show a gain of 9.22 percent.
In January of 2016, casinos had a report gaming win of $15,434,635. A gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
North Lake Tahoe casinos had the biggest percentage of "win" with a gain of $445,683, up 22.35 percent over January of 2015. The biggest loss was seen on the Las Vegas Strip, where casinos took in a win of $532,275,993, down 7.72 percent.
December's gaming figures released: South Shore casinos show gain
Submitted by paula on Fri, 01/29/2016 - 8:28amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures for the month of December, 2015 and they show Stateline casinos bringing in $17,950,675 which is 12.56 percent up from the same period in 2014.
For the fiscal year, the South Shore is still below the previous year by 8.30 percent.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, Stateline casinos led all others with gains for the month. The biggest percentage loss was experienced in small, non-Reno, Sparks, North Lake Tahoe casinos in Washoe County which saw income from gaming down 15.74 percent.
South Shore casinos have a good month in November; Win figure up 17%
Submitted by paula on Wed, 12/30/2015 - 5:51pmThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their gaming revenue figures Wednesday, and revenue for casinos on the South Shore experienced the biggest gain they've seen in months.
Net revenue for local casinos is up 17.26% when compared to figures from November, 2014, leaving their fiscal year total still down. Local casinos figures are 11.38% lower than the same period last year.
In the state of Nevada, casinos as a whole experienced a net gain of 7.76%, leaving the fiscal year totals almost even with the the prior year.
Gaming revenues down on the South Shore and in state
Submitted by paula on Mon, 11/30/2015 - 5:23pmRevenue for casinos on the South Shore continue to slide according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board who released their gaming revenue figures for the month of October today.
Income before expenses and taxes was $18,213,338 for Stateline casinos.
Net revenue for local casinos is down 3% when compared to figures from October, 2014, bringing their fiscal year total to 14.99% lower than the same period last year.
In the state of Nevada, casinos as a whole experienced a net loss of 2.85%, leaving the fiscal year totals almost even with the the prior year. Their "win" is $887,577,506
South Shore gaming revenues continue slide in September
Submitted by paula on Thu, 10/29/2015 - 6:59amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their gaming revenue figures Thursday, and revenue for casinos on the South Shore experienced the biggest downslide in the state.
Net revenue for local casinos is down 10.65% when compared to figures from September, 2014, bringing their fiscal year total to 17.90% lower than the same period last year.
In the state of Nevada, casinos as a whole experienced a net gain of 1.52%, leaving the fiscal year totals almost even with the the prior year.
Gaming revenues on the South Shore take big hit in August
Submitted by paula on Wed, 09/30/2015 - 6:11amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures for the month of August, 2015 and they show Stateline casinos bringing in $18,883,321 which is 33.55% down from the same period in 2014.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, the big winner was the Boulder Strip in Clark County with income up 29.74%, or $60,246,675. Last month, they were the big loser, this month it was the South Shore.
The state "win" figure was down 1.39% with income of $908,240,074.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
July gaming figures released: South Shore "win" down 7%
Submitted by paula on Fri, 08/28/2015 - 6:52amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures for the month of July, 2015 and they show Stateline casinos bringing in $23,313,076 which is 7.04% down from the same period in 2014.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, the big winner was the Elko County with an income up 10.14% for the county, 14.81% for Wendover. The big loser, the Boulder Strip with their income of $60,630,987 down 11.06% when compared to 2014.
The state "win" figure was down .96% with income of $922,886,804.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
South Shore casinos win big in June; End fiscal year ahead of 2014
Submitted by paula on Tue, 07/28/2015 - 8:48amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures today for the month of June, 2015 and they show Stateline casinos bringing in $17,613,209 for the month, which is 44% above the same period in 2014. This is the biggest increase in the state which saw a loss of 8.37%.
This reporting period wraps up the fiscal year. The South Shore is up $11,567,637, of 5.66%, over last year.
The biggest loss when compared to last year was the Las Vegas Strip which saw a 16.31% decrease with their take of $445,510,980.
South Shore casinos have net 'win' of $16,150,457 in May
Submitted by paula on Fri, 06/26/2015 - 6:56amThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their May casino win/loss figures today, and casinos on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe had a net 'win' of $16,150,457 in May, down 6.76% from 2014.
The local casinos experienced a "win" of $16,150,457. This amount is down 6.76% from May of 2014.
For the fiscal year, the South Shore is up $6,184,822 over last year (the fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30).
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, the downtown Las Vegas did the best with a 15.45% increase in gaming win. The South Lake Tahoe casinos had the biggest percentage of loss.
South Shore casinos post big win in April
Submitted by paula on Fri, 05/29/2015 - 7:12amSouth Shore casinos are faring better than last year, so far.
Figures released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board today show they had a big month in April, 2015 with a gain of 56% over last year. Harrah's, Harvey's, MontBleu, Hard Rock and Lakeside had a net win of $14,520,821.
This boost brings the casinos' year-to-date figures up to a 4.21% gain over last year. So far, the casinos in Stateline have a net win $182,247,183.
Overall, the state of Nevada fared well with a gain of 5.39&.
Casinos on the South Shore lose in March; Gaming figures down 6.8%
Submitted by paula on Wed, 04/29/2015 - 8:46pmThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their figures for the month of March, 2015 and they show Stateline casinos bringing in $13,911,206 which is 6.83% down from the same period in 2014.
For the fiscal year, the South Shore is up $1,915,009 over last year.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, the Boulder Strip once again did the best with a 18.97% increase in gaming win. The biggest loss when compared to last year was North Lake Tahoe which saw a 15.31% decrease with their take of $1,529,528.
The state "win" figure is down 3.15% with income of $951,245,276.
South Shore casinos keep "win" figures on the positive side in February
Submitted by paula on Tue, 03/31/2015 - 9:49pmThe Nevada Gaming Control Board released their February casino win/loss figures today, and the South Shore casinos experienced a "win" of $15,575,141. This amount is up 5.66% from February of 2014.
For the fiscal year, the South Shore is up $2,934,706 over last year.
When reviewing the whole state of Nevada, the Boulder Strip did the best with a 10.59% increase in gaming win. The biggest loss when compared to last year was the Las Vegas Strip which saw a 4.38% decrease with their take of $531,348,04.
Stateline casinos win over $14 million in January; Net win down 3.8%
Submitted by paula on Fri, 02/27/2015 - 11:17pmNevada gaming figures for the month of January show the South Shore casinos won $14,139,520, down 3.8% from the previous year. With seven months of the fiscal year completed, year-to-date figures are fairly even with the gaming win 1.55% over the same period last year.
The Carson Valley casinos are up the same percentage the South Shore is down, 3.8%.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board's monthly report shows the state being up 7.75%.
Monthly figures released; Stateline casinos perform better in January
Submitted by paula on Fri, 01/30/2015 - 9:14pmAfter dismal gaming figures were released in December, the news received on the South Shore today was much better for casino officials.
Local casinos won $15,947,548 in December, up 1.05% from December of the previous year. Year to date figures show that the combination of Harrah's Tahoe, Harvey's, MontBleu and Lakeside Inn are up 2.6^% with a gaming win of $124,107,554.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
November casino gaming figures released: South Lake Tahoe casinos lose
Submitted by paula on Tue, 12/30/2014 - 7:20amCasinos in South Lake Tahoe won $12,104,211 in November, which is down over 30% from last year when the gaming win was $17,381,413. This ends a three month run of gains in this figure.
The casino gaming win reflects represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
Statewide, the figures were almost equal to last year with a gaming win of $876,278,690,a .04% gain over November of 2014.
Casinos in North Las Vegas led the state with a 37.62% gain while South Lake Tahoe's gambling venues had the biggest loss.
South Shore casinos score big in October
Submitted by paula on Wed, 11/26/2014 - 9:30pmIn October, casinos on the South Shore had a gain of 52.75% over last year, bringing in $18,775,747. This is the third straight month MontBleu, Lakeside Inn, Harrah's and Harvey's jointly have had a gain over their previous year's numbers.
Nevada casinos took in $913,643,061 which is an overall loss of 4.26%.
The biggest "winner" in the state was the South Shore while the biggest "loser" was the Boulder Strip casinos which $58,125,124, down 24.20% from October of 2013.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
Casinos on the South Shore win almost $24M in September
Submitted by paula on Tue, 10/28/2014 - 8:32pmSouth Shore casinos posted a win for the second month in a row in September, ending up 7% above the same month last year according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Casinos took in $23,781,570 for a month that saw an overall loss for the state of 5.96%. The state took in $901,697,989.
The biggest "winner" in the state were the casinos on the Boulder Strip who saw an increase of 14.28% while the opposite end of the spectrum were North Lake Tahoe casinos who's win was down 15.44%. They took in $2,194,567.
South Shore casinos hit the jackpot in August
Submitted by paula on Fri, 09/26/2014 - 6:18amCasinos on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe had a gaming win of $28,419,413 in August, up 32.64% from the same month a year ago according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).
In figures released today, the NGCB shows the whole state of Nevada was down 3.66% with a net win of $920,291,644.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
The South Shore casinos led the state in wins while casinos in North Lake Tahoe and Mesquite had the biggest losses at 7.25% and 6.64% respectively.
South Shore casinos dealt losing hand to start off new fiscal year
Submitted by paula on Thu, 08/28/2014 - 6:30amCasinos on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe had a gaming win of $25,079,065 in July, which is down 22.5% from the same month a year ago according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).
In figures released today, the NGCB shows the whole state of Nevada almost equal to last July's reported gaming win with $931,819,621 taken in during the month, up .65% from July of 2103.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
Nevada casino win up 14% in June; South Shore casinos down
Submitted by paula on Fri, 07/25/2014 - 6:17amCasinos on the south shore of Lake Tahoe won $12,230,394 in June, down from the previous June by 2.33%. With the end of the fiscal year, this brings the total win for the region to $204,443,211 which is down 3.34% from the previous year.
Overall, the state of Nevada did well with a gain for June of 14.36%.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
Las Vegas and North Las Vegas were the big winners for the month with a gain of over 22% while North Lake Tahoe saw the biggest loss of 15.39%.
South Shore Casinos Have Big Gain: Win Up 18% in May
Submitted by paula on Fri, 06/27/2014 - 6:26amCasinos in South Lake Tahoe won $17,320,995 in May, up 18.37% over last year. They gained the most in the State of Nevada which saw an overall win of 8.11%.
North Lake Tahoe casinos won %1,837,836, up 1.63% and casinos in the Carson Valley lost 2.71% with their win of $8,618,391.
Since the beginning of the fiscal year, July 1, the South Lake Tahoe casinos are down 3.41% with a total gaming win of $192,212,817.
The gaming win represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.
Gaming Figures for April Just Released: South Shore Casinos Have Huge Loss
Submitted by paula on Thu, 05/29/2014 - 9:02pmCasinos on the south shore of Lake Tahoe had a gaming win of $9,080,729 in April, which is down 42.27% from the same month last year.
The Nevada Gaming Control released their monthly report this week, showing that the state's win overall was down just .27% for a total of $852,005,476.
The local casinos had to biggest loss for the state of Nevada while Wendover and Downtown Las Vegas casinos had the biggest gains.
South Lake Tahoe casinos have had losses for 6 of the last 7 months, with March being the only month with a gain over the previous year's figures.
South Shore Gaming Profits Drop for 5th Straight Month
Submitted by paula on Fri, 03/28/2014 - 3:14pmStateline casinos took in $14,741,363 in February, 2014, which is down 9.51% from the same month a year ago.
The State Gaming Control Board reported today that the gross gaming win in Nevada for February was $926,083,897. The statewide gaming win, computed before business expenses and taxes, is down 13.71% from February of 2013.
The biggest loss was experienced by the casinos in North Lake Tahoe where revenues dropped 22.18% and on the Las Vegas Strip where they saw a drop of 20.17%.
South Shore Gaming Win Dips Almost 2 Percent in November
Submitted by paula on Mon, 12/30/2013 - 8:01amStateline casinos took in $17,381,413 in November, down 1.99% from the same month a year ago.
The State Gaming Control Board reported today that the gross gaming win for November, 2013 was $875,968,501. The statewide gaming win, computed before business expenses and taxes, is up 11.91% from November of 2012.
Casinos along the Las Vegas Strip and in Washoe County were among the top winners while casinos in North Lake Tahoe, North Las Vegas and Laughlin experienced the biggest drop in gaming win. Casinos on the Strip account for more than half of the gaming win statewide.
Stateline Casinos Have Biggest Drop in Gaming Revenues in the State
Submitted by paula on Wed, 11/27/2013 - 8:06amCasinos 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.
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos win big in April
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 06/10/2013 - 7:58amSouth Shore Lake Tahoe casinos were among the top earners for Nevada casinos during month of April, netting a 14.48 percent increase in gaming profits over April 2012 figures, the state's gaming control board reports Monday.
Casinos at Stateline had a casino "win" of $5,728,649 for the month, compared to $13,739,313 in April 2012. Statewide, gaming profits in Nevada fell slightly by 0.16 percent. Nevada casinos made $854,293,047 for the month.
Lake Tahoe casinos help Nevada pull in positive February gaming profits
Submitted by Editor on Wed, 04/10/2013 - 7:35amGaming profits in Nevada area casinos bounced back in February with a 15.3 percent increased "win" over figures for the same time period in 2012, the state's Gaming Control Board reports Wednesday. For the fiscal year gaming win has increased 2.29 percent.
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos saw a 7.4 percent increase in gaming profits in February compared to last year, taking $16,290,238. North Lake Tahoe had an impressive 35.26 increase in gaming "win" keeping $2,195,188.
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos lead state in December gaming revenue
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 02/08/2013 - 9:20amSouth Shore Lake Tahoe casinos took in an impressive amount of gaming business over December and the Christmas holidays, taking in the most gaming win revenue for the month, figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board show.
From Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 2012, casinos in the Stateline corridor took in $20,952,920, a 57 percent increase over gaming figures for the same period in 2011, according to the Gaming Control Board.
Stateline casinos show big jump for November
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 9:48amStateline casinos showed the largest percentage jump in gaming win in the state, and a rare increase for November.With $17.73 million raked in during the month, the main source of gaming revenue...
Gaming win dips in November
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 5:00amNevada casinos' gaming win took an 11 percent hit in November, partly because sports bettors and blackjack players got lucky and partly because the month suffered in comparison to a strong November...
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos hit big during November
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 01/10/2013 - 7:02amNovember figures for South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos show the largest spike statewide in earnings or "win" at 26.63 percent over November 2011 profits, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
South Lake Tahoe casinos took in $17,734,866 in November 2012 compared to $14,005,506 in 2011.
Gaming win up marginally in October
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 12/10/2012 - 11:27amCARSON CITY, Nev. - Faced with a difficult comparison from the same month a year ago, gaming win still managed a near 2 percent increase in October.Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton said not...
Gaming win at Tahoe casinos help state revenues rise
Submitted by admin on Thu, 11/08/2012 - 12:23pmSouth Shore Lake Tahoe casinos report 5 percent increase in September
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 11/08/2012 - 6:46amSouth Shore Lake Tahoe casinos saw a five percent increase in September gaming numbers, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Thursday.
Casinos took in a gaming "win" of $18,011,866 in September, compared to $17,252,560 over September, 2011.
North Lake Tahoe casinos saw a 6.82 pecent increase over September 2011 figures taking in $2,755,365.
Stateline gaming plunges 19.45 percent in August
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/11/2012 - 11:08amThe Stateline gaming win dropped to near their lowest levels for August, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.Stateline casinos took in $22.01 million, down ...
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos see August gaming loss
Submitted by Editor on Wed, 10/10/2012 - 7:33amGaming profits for South Shore Lake Tahoe area casinos tumbled in August, falling 19.45 percent over profits during the same period last year, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Wednesday.
South Shore casinos took in a total gaming profit of $22,016,651 for the month, while in August 2011 they took in $27,331,777.
Statewide casinos saw a 3.11 decrease in "gaming win" over the same period last year, the state's gaming regulator reports. Nevada casinos took in gaming profits of $859,240,472 for the month of August. In August 2011 it was $886,835,278.
July gaming 'win' for South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos dips slightly
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 09/10/2012 - 5:48amGaming profits for South Shore Lake Tahoe area casinos fell slightly by 0.58 percent in July, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Monday.
Casinos in Stateline took in $29,635,805 in July of this year compared to $29,808,523 in July 2011. Casinos at North Lake Tahoe had a gain of 5.3 percent, while Carson Valley casinos, including those in Carson City, Minden and Garderville, dropped slightly, at 0.19 percent. The Las Vegas Strip was the big taker for Nevada casinos, with a 27.51 percent gain over 2011 figures.
Lake Tahoe South Shore area casinos post 17 percent gaming revenue increase in June
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 08/09/2012 - 5:59amGaming revenue, known as "win" for South Shore Lake Tahoe area casinos posted a 17 percent increase for the month of June, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported on Thursday.
South Shore casinos took in a win of $16,555,235 in June compared to $14,128,801 during the same period in 2011.
Meanwhile, North Lake Tahoe casinos saw a 29.26 percent increase, taking in $2,417,863 for June.
Carson City area casinos, which include the areas of Minden and Gardnerville in Douglas County, had a 1.11 percent gain over June 2011 taking in $8,229,305.
Carson Valley, South Shore, casinos take hit in May
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 07/12/2012 - 9:44amMINDEN - Casinos in the Carson Valley area took in about 10 percent less in gaming win in May compared to the same month last year, according to data released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board....
South Lake Tahoe area casino 'win' down nearly 27 percent for May
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 07/12/2012 - 8:54amSouth Shore casinos reported a drop in monthly gaming "win" for May, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Thursday. Casinos at Stateline report a 26.93 percent decrease compared to May 2011. Casinos in May took in $13,338,804. In the same period 2011 the "win" was $18,254,103.
South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos see 4.3 percent decline in April 'win' revenue
Submitted by Editor on Tue, 06/12/2012 - 5:35amSouth Shore Lake Tahoe gaming "win" at Stateline casinos for the month of April was down 4.43 percent over April 2011 figures, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
North Lake Tahoe saw a steep decrease in win of 15.82 percent over 2011 figures, and the Carson Valley area, which includes Carson City, Minden and Gardnerville, had gaming revenue for casinos down 3.08 percent for the same time last year.
Year-to-date figures for South Shore Lake Tahoe remains in the plus category at 3.74 percent.
Nevada’s Jobless Rate Shrinks Again In February But News Not All Good
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 11:26amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s unemployment rate fell four-tenths of a percentage point in February to a seasonally adjusted 12.3 percent, but the news is not all positive, a state agency reported today.
Bill Anderson, chief economist with the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR), said an argument can be made that the forces behind the drop in the jobless rate were signs of weakness.
Nevada’s Unemployment Rate Falls To 12.7 Percent In January But Jobs Picture Remains Mixed
Submitted by Editor on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 7:35amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s jobless rate fell from a revised 13 percent in December to 12.7 percent in January, down from 13.8 percent a year ago and a peak of 14 percent in October 2010. The number of unemployed Nevadans remained relatively flat at 174,700, but is down 16,300 from the same month last year.
Gaming win in January up for Tahoe, statewide
Submitted by admin on Thu, 02/09/2012 - 12:10pmGaming win statewide was up just over 2 percent in January compared to the prior year, according to the monthly Nevada Gaming Control report.
For the fiscal year, the state is up 1.24 percent over the prior year.
South Lake Tahoe say its gaming win jump 6 percent in January and 6.63 percent for the fiscal year, despite the lack of snow to draw in skiers to the area.
The Carson Valley area that includes Carson City was up almost 5 percent. For the fiscal year, the area is still down 1.5 percent.
Northern Nevada gaming win up
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 02/09/2012 - 9:34amRENO - The gaming win in Washoe County in December was up 10.2 percent from a year ago. Reno was up 11.8 percent, Sparks was up 7.75 percent, North Lake Tahoe was up 4.5 percent and the rest of the...
Stateline gaming posts $1 million decrease over last year
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 8:42amMINDEN, Nev. - Stateline casinos saw a $1 million decease in gaming win in November 2011, according to figures released on Monday.The main source of gaming taxes in Douglas County, the casinos p...