In August, Nevada gambling revenue reached $1.21 billion.

The Gaming Control Board of Nevada (NGCB) has stated that the casinos in the state produced $1.21 billion in gaming income during August. This represents a growth of 0.07 percent compared to the previous year, although it is 14.3 percent lower than the revenue collected in July, which amounted to $1.4 billion. Specifically, the Las Vegas Strip accumulated $666.7 million, signifying a 1 percent year-on-year rise. The entirety of Clark County, which encompasses the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip, and nearby regions, generated a total of $1.02 billion, indicating a 0.18 percent increase.
 
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