September gaming revenue down in Carson City area and Tahoe, up in Reno and statewide
Oct 29, 2024
Casinos in Carson City, Carson Valley and south shore Lake Tahoe report gaming revenue decreases in September while Reno saw a double-digit increase, according to the latest figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Casinos in Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville and other areas of Douglas County except for south shore Tahoe saw its gaming revenue, also called "gaming win," down 5.92 percent compared to September 2023 figures. Gaming revenue for the month was $11,204,077 compared to a year ago September where it was $11,908,843.
At south shore Lake Tahoe in Douglas County, gaming revenue was down 18.84 percent for the month, with gaming win at $21,382,975 compared to $26,347,419 in September 2023. North Lake Tahoe casinos saw its gambling revenue decrease by 14.80 percent compared to September 2023 figures.
Elsewhere, casinos in Reno saw a gaming win increase of 12.36 percent compared to September 2023. Gambling revenue for Reno casinos was $71,896,231 compared to $63,988,756 in September 2023.
Casinos in Sparks reported a decrease of 6.08 percent while all other areas of Washoe County saw an increase of 7.23 percent or $98,302,106 for the month compared to $91,674,992 in September 2023.
Statewide, Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,312,902,449 for the month of September 2024. This amounts to a 3.34 percent increase compared to September 2023, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,270,415,924.
For the fiscal year from July 1, 2024 through September 30, 2024, gaming win has decreased 2.59 percent.
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September 2024 Nevada gaming revenue by Carson Now on Scribd