Nevada’s casino gaming revenue was still able to reach the $1b mark despite suffering a slight year-on-year decline in February. The Nevada Gaming Control Board said the state’s casino licensees generated gaming revenue of $1.012b in February, a 0.62% decline compared to the same month last year. Las Vegas strip casinos, slots, tabletop games, and baccarat all suffered decline but revenue from downtown casinos, sportsbooks, and football sports betting revenue all registered increases.
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