
Nevada gambling revenues continued to climb in May, up 6% from last year, hitting $1.3 billion. The results were bifurcated, with tourist-dominated markets up and locals ones somewhat down. The Las Vegas Strip was the most obvious beneficiary, jumping 11.5% to $731.5 million, although Downtown also glittered to the tune of +5% and $79 million. Strip slot revenue vaulted 36% to $391 million on 34% more coin-in. Baccarat win rebounded dramatically—144%—to $131.5 million, despite only 10% greater wagering, while other table games rose 19% to $209 million on 21% larger betting. Numbers like those made up for the rest of the county. North Las Vegas waned 5% to $25.5 million and Laughlin slipped 3% to $47 million. At least the Boulder Strip was flat at $88.5 million while miscellaneous Clark County dipped a point to $140 million. Utah-fed border markets Mesquite ($15 million) and Wendover ($23.5 million) were flat and up 4.5%, respectively. Reno stumbled 4.5% to $63 million while Lake Tahoe wasn’t favored by the sunbirds, drawing $17.5 million for a 14% dive.
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