“But through the first 11 months of the calendar year, every major market in the state is up calendar-year-to-date through November.” “November of 2021 represented a very difficult comparison for the state and the Strip with $1.3 billion and $755.1 million in total win respectively,” Lawton said in an email. Michael Lawton, the Control Board’s senior economic analyst who crunches the gaming numbers, said there’s a good reason for numbers to be down from a year ago - November 2021 win totals were the third highest on record for the state and the Strip. The bad news: 17 of the 20 markets monitored by the Control Board were below November 2021 levels. The good news: The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Thursday that gaming win exceeded $1 billion for the 21st consecutive month. Last year, state casinos, which then had 463 licensees, had a total gaming win of $13.4 billion.īut November’s report was still a classic good news, bad news scenario. The state’s 459 licensed casinos reported gaming win of $13.5 billion, up 10.2 percent over the first 11 months of 2021. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) the month of December yet to be recorded, the state’s casinos have already drawn in gaming win that’s broken 2021’s record performance.
Caesars unveils its renovated casino dome within a main gaming area on Friday, Aug.