NEVADA HOTELS INCOME DROPPED BY TWO THIRDS IN 2008
23 January 2009
Hotel numbers released Friday present a dismal
picture
The news from Nevada continues to paint a bleak picture
as the economic recession impacts visitor and hotel
occupation rates in the gambling state.
Statistics released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board
show that major hotel-casinos suffered a huge drop in
net income in fiscal 2008, bringing in $721.2
million...only a third of what they netted in the
previous (2007) year.
The report reveals that 266 resorts grossed $25 billion
but were hammered by increasing expenses during the
fiscal year ending last June 30. The net income is just
2.9 percent of the gross, down from 9.1 percent in
fiscal 2007.
While payroll totals were down slightly in fiscal 2008,
there were big jumps in interest expenses and in a
catchall "other" category that includes various legal
expenses, insurance premiums and other items.
The gain in interest expenses reflects borrowing at
higher interest rates and some debt-laden private equity
buyouts of major resort properties.
The annual "Gaming Abstract" report also shows that
casino departments at the big resorts had a total of
$132.2 million in bad debt expenses and $2.2 billion in
complimentary services to high-rolling gamblers.
The combined expenses of casino, rooms, food and
beverage departments increased by 16.2 percent from year
to year, while total revenue decreased 1 percent and net
revenue decreased by 68.6 percent.
"This reflects both the national and global economy,"
Control Board analyst Frank Streshley said. "During the
first half of the fiscal year, revenues were still
growing. But the second six months was the start of our
current decline and we saw a material downturn."
Streshley also noted that the slump in the January-June
2008 period wasn't as bad as the decline since then.
The net income numbers include state, but not federal,
taxes which will further impinge on profit. The clubs
paid $913.2 million in state gambling tax and license
fees. Federal taxes can take up to a third or more of
the net revenues.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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