June was reportedly a very good month for the casino industry in Nevada as its aggregated win rose by some 11.57% year-on-year to top a best-ever $1.04 billion and push the comparative second-quarter figure up by 0.97% to just shy of $2.95 billion.
According to a Tuesday report from the Associated Press news service published by the Las Vegas Sun newspaper, the June win figure saw the western state collect approximately $55 million in percentage fee-based gaming taxes, which represented an increase of 15.9% year-on-year, to help swell overall fiscal statewide revenues up to almost $11.91 billion.
Michael Lawton, Chief Analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, reportedly told the news service that June’s result had concluded a relatively flat twelve months for the local gaming industry although the state had earned around $710.51 million in gaming-related taxes through to the end of June 25, which was more than the $683 million it had earned for the entirety of the previous fiscal period
According to a Tuesday report from the Associated Press news service published by the Las Vegas Sun newspaper, the June win figure saw the western state collect approximately $55 million in percentage fee-based gaming taxes, which represented an increase of 15.9% year-on-year, to help swell overall fiscal statewide revenues up to almost $11.91 billion.
Michael Lawton, Chief Analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, reportedly told the news service that June’s result had concluded a relatively flat twelve months for the local gaming industry although the state had earned around $710.51 million in gaming-related taxes through to the end of June 25, which was more than the $683 million it had earned for the entirety of the previous fiscal period