Tag: Nevada gambling revenue
Gambling Revenue Falls in Vegas & America
The United States commercial gaming industry achieved a significant financial milestone in 2025 as national gambling revenue reached a record high of 78.72 billion dollars. This figure represents a 9.2 percent increase over the previous year and marks the sixth consecutive year of growth for the sector. Data from the American Gaming Association indicates that the surge was fueled by gains across all major verticals, including traditional casino gaming, sports betting, and online gaming. Traditional brick and mortar casino gaming remained the largest contributor to the total, expanding 2.3 percent to 50.94 billion dollars. However, the most rapid growth occurred…
Record Run for Nevada Gambling Revenue Continues
Oops! They did it again! Nevada gambling revenue broke $1 billion in the month of July, marking the 17th month in a row to break the billion dollar mark. The state collectively brought in $1.31 billion, to be precise. Like numbers? Here are some more: Part of that $1.31 billion was the second highest revenue total ever posted from Las Vegas Strip casinos, and the highest total since the pandemic began back in 2020. More numbers? You got it: The State Gaming Control Board reports that the $1.31 billion total for July was also the fourth highest monthly total for…
Nevada Gambling Revenue Record Hits 9 Months
Don’t look now, but they did it again! Nevada gambling revenue was over $1 billion in November, as reported by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, which marked the 9th month in a row that profits have been that high! Casinos across the state have reported over $1.32 billion in win, which falls just a bit short of the highest revenue ever generated by Nevada of $1.36 billion. It’s also $100,000 ahead of the numbers for October. As you might expect, most of the Nevada gambling revenue came from casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. Those properties contributed well over $750…
Nevada gambling revenue plunges
Yahoo – Nevada’s gambling revenue in February plunged 13.7 percent, a decline blamed on a huge drop in baccarat winnings and a tough comparison from a year earlier when the Las Vegas Strip recorded its highest win total ever, state regulators reported Friday. Casinos statewide reported a win of $926.1 million in February, down from nearly $1.1 billion raked in during the same month the year before. The tumble on the Strip, home to Nevada’s posh resorts, was even more dramatic. Casinos there reported gambling revenue of $555.7 million, down 20.1 percent compared with $696.1 million won in February 2013,…



















