NGCB reports gaming revenue for June, Washoe County and Tahoe areas see decreases

July 31, 2024
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The state's non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total revenue of $1.3bn for the month of June 2024.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has released its June report including the financial performances from gaming licensees in the state. Covering locations such as Clark County, Washoe County and Elko County, the NGCB reports the revenue of all gaming conducted in the areas. 

Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of $1.3bn for June 2024, an increase of 3.3% from the prior year period. The state also collected $66.9m in percentage fees during the month of July 2024, based upon the taxable revenues generated in June 2024, representing a 20.24% decrease year-over-year.

Clark County in Las Vegas generated the most gaming revenue by far in the state, an expected outcome with the number of locations offering gaming around the city. The county was reported to have a revenue of $1.1bn for June 2024, an increase from the $1.07bn figure reported from the prior year period. The Las Vegas Strip was responsible for the biggest cut, reporting $758.6m in revenue for June 2024, nearly $700m more than any other Clark County area. 

Washoe County decreased 7.6% year-over-year for a total revenue of $87.2m generated throughout June 2024. The Reno, Nevada area decreased just over 7% as well, but still represented the highest revenue figure for June 2024 with $64.2m. 

South Lake Tahoe also decreased, reporting $19.3m in revenue for June 2024 as compared to the $22.1m figure reported for June 2023. 

Elko County was the only other area to see an increase in gaming revenue, reporting a rise of 6.55% for a total of $33m during June 2024. 

The Sparks area in Washoe County saw the biggest decrease in revenue, dropping 12.8% year-over-year for a reported gaming revenue of $13.4m. The Downtown area in Las Vegas saw the largest increase of its respective county, reporting $66.2m in revenue during June 2024 for a rise of 5.85% year-over-year. 

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