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he Nevada Gaming Control Board has released its numbers for the month of November.
According to the NCGB (see full report), Nevada’s gaming win for Nevada was down 17.8% for the month of November and down 21.6% for the year, when compared to 2019.
Clark County saw a 20.6% decrease with $639.8 million in revenue. However the Las Vegas Strip took the biggest monthly hit with a $349.8 million gaming win which was a 32.5% decrease when compared to November 2019.
Downtown Las Vegas gaming properties experienced a 1.7% increase in gaming wins in November as compared to the previous year but was still down for the year by 17.4%.
Gaming establishments reported a statewide gaming win of $771 million in November 2020 compared to $937.5 million one year earlier.
The State also collected $49,875,540 in percentage fees during the month of December 2020 that is down 16% from 2019.