NEVADA REPORTS 22nd CONSECUTIVE MONTH OF LOW
REVENUES
11 December 2009
Gaming Control Board numbers show no
improvement in October
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has released October
numbers that show new lowpoints in revenues staewide,
which declined to $800.3 million - the lowest monthly
record in almost six years, and an overall decline of
11.6 percent when compared with the same period in 2008.
The disappointing performance of the gambling
industry, which accounts for about two-thirds of state
tax revenues, is the 22nd consecutive month of decline.
On the Strip, gaming revenues were $426.3 million, a
10.3 percent decline compared with October last year.
All but two areas of Clark County reported double-digit
gaming declines; the Boulder Strip was down 6.3 percent
while North Las Vegas casinos were up 3.3 percent.
Tax collections based on the gaming revenues
generated in October was $49.3 million, a decline of
12.7 percent. For the fiscal year that began July 1,
2009 total collections are about $50 million short of
projections used to set the state budget this year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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