Nevada revenue dips in June despite casinos returning to full capacity
Gaming revenue in Nevada fell 3.3% month-on-month in June despite land-based casinos across the US state returning to full capacity following the easing of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions.
Total gaming revenue for the month amounted to $1.19bn (£850.0m/€1.00bn), down from $1.23bn in May this year, but 110.5% higher than June last year when casinos were severely restricted by Covid-19 measures following their reopening at the start of the month.
Casinos were permitted to return to full capacity from June 1, while social distancing rules were also relaxed as the state’s government relaxed certain restrictions.
Figures published by the Nevada Gaming Control Board showed Clark County, home to Las Vegas, was responsible for $1.02bn of all revenue for the month, while revenue from the Las Vegas Strip amounted to $610.6m in June.
The majority of revenue in June came from slot machines, with revenue here amounting to $868.1m, up 3.2% from $868.1m in the previous month as casinos benefitted from the easing of Covid-19 rules.