Nevada is reporting gaming wins of more than $1.29 billion statewide last month.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board says most of that money came from the Las Vegas Strip.
Overall, the state saw a 2.18% decrease in gaming wins compared to the same time last year when the Silver State won $1.320 billion.
The Board says gaming wins have decreased 1.18% for the Fiscal Year (July 1, 2024-May 31, 2025).
Washoe County brought in $90.6 million in May, compared to $90.4 million the same time last year.
South Lake Tahoe brought in more than $13.5 million, down 23.42%.
Elko County brought in $35.8 million in May, up 6.50%.
The Carson Valley area brought in just a little more than $12.7 million, up 7.20%.
Meanwhile, casinos on the Strip took in $713.7 million, compared to nearly $742.5 million in May 2024, a 3.87% decrease.
The @NevadaGCB has published its May 2025 Gaming Win & Collections Press Release. pic.twitter.com/PP57Ynv372
— Nevada Gaming Control Board (@NevadaGCB) June 27, 2025