The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported July revenue of $757m, an improvement from June but a year-on-year drop of 26%.
Nevada casinos saw revenue increase $190m from the prior month as more brick-and-mortars reopened.
On the Las Vegas Strip, year-on-year total gaming revenue fell 39%. Strip casinos earned $330m for the month, a 61% increase from June.
Downtown Las Vegas recorded a monthly win of $42m, a decline of 21% from a year ago. Washoe County saw revenue tick up to $72m, an 11% increase from June. Washoe County’s year-on-year revenue is down 7%.
Across the state, table, counter and card games earned win of $210m (down 36%), while slots generated $546m (down 21%).