BLEAK NOVEMBER FOR NEVADA LAND CASINOS
16 January 2009
Another decline in business reported - down almost
15 percent
The Nevada state Gaming Control Board issued its latest
statistics for land casinos Friday, making for
depressing weekend reading. Winnings dropped almost 15
percent in November - the eleventh consecutive month of
declining business compared with similar periods in
2007, reports Associated Press.
Nevada monthly gambling win for November 2008 was posted
at $836.8 million - down from more than $982 million on
November 2007. The state's coffers were hit in terms of
lost taxes amounting to a 27 percent drop at $44.4
million.
Control Board analyst Frank Streshley said: "It's the
economy, the big decline in the stock market and people
tightening up on their spending. The state is having a
difficult time with (tourist) visitation and the amount
of money being spent by those who do come."
Associated Express explains that "Win" is a gross
figure, with no operating costs or other expenses
deducted. It represents casino revenue only, not hotel,
restaurant or bar revenues.
Gamblers wagered $11.8 billion during the month,
including $9.7 billion in slot machine bets and the
balance on table games. The betting total is down nearly
12 percent from a year ago.
Declines during November were experienced in every major
market in the state, including the Las Vegas Strip which
was down 16 percent.
Elsewhere in southern Nevada, Laughlin was off 18.1
percent, downtown Las Vegas dipped 1.6 percent, Mesquite
was down 8.8 percent, the Boulder Strip was down 16.4
percent, and North Las Vegas was down 1.8 percent.
In northern Nevada, clubs in Washoe County, which takes
in Reno, were down 15.2 percent. That's the 17th
consecutive month of declines for the area.
Resorts on Lake Tahoe's south shore reported a 4.7
percent decrease in November compared with the same
month a year earlier.
A statewide breakdown shows that slots were off 15.2
percent while table games were down 14.3 percent
compared with November 2007.
Slots accounted for $558.1 million of the total win.
That included $259.3 million won by multidenomination
slots, down 10.2 percent. Penny slots were second with a
win of $136.5 million, up 4.3.
Live games, including poker, accounted for the balance
of the November total. That included $85.2 million won
on blackjack tables, down 16.6 percent; $34.3 million on
craps, down 12 percent; and $23.5 million on roulette,
down 20 percent.
The win on baccarat was $39.8 million, down 29 percent;
and the win on mini-baccarat was $8.9 million, down 16
percent.
Sports books won $27.2 million, up 54.6 percent. Poker
games won $12 million, down 5.7 percent.
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