NEVADA GAMBLING REVENUES IMPROVE
10 February 2012
December numbers generate more hope for
recovery
The recession-plagued decline in Nevada
gambling may have come to an end at last, with more
improvement reported by the Nevada Gaming Control Board
for December, where Las Vegas Strip casino gambling
revenue rose 3.6 percent, bringing the full-year gain to
5.1 percent for a second annual increase.
Strip
betting revenue rose to $518.4 million over December
2010. For the full year, Strip casinos won $6.07
billion, from $5.78 billion in 2010. Strip casino
revenues climbed 4.1 percent in 2010, after record
declines of more than 9 percent in 2008 and 2009.
Revenue for all Nevada casinos increased 2.1 percent
in December and 2.8 percent over the FY 2011, the board
said. Proceeds for Clark County, which includes downtown
Las Vegas as well as the Strip, rose 1.2 percent for the
month and 3.5 percent for the year.
Passenger
traffic at Las Vegas's McCarran International Airport
rose 4.4 percent in the first 11 months of 2011,
according to Clark County Department of Aviation data.
The airport counted 38.3 million arrivals and
departures.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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