2014 Not The Best Year For Nevada Gambling

Revenues dip compared with 2013

Figures released by Nevada state gambling authorities Friday show that the state's gambling industry won just over $11 billion last year from gamblers, a 1.1 percent decline over full year 2013 that heralds the end of four straight years of year-over-year gains.

During 2013 the Nevada casinos recorded a gambling win of $11.14 billion, and operators are hopeful that improving economic conditions will make this year's decline a temporary blip.

Revenues on the Las Vegas Strip fell 2.1 percent to $6.37 billion in 2014, in contrast to Downtown Vegas where they rose 2.1 percent to $511.4 million.

Sports betting delivered good results during 2014, generating record revenues of $227 million, up 12 percent on the preceding year on handle of $3.9 billion.

Releasing the December 2014 numbers, Nevada gaming officials reported that revenues across the state fell 8 percent to $950.7 million, with the key Las Vegas Strip operations suffering a 16.4 percent dive - its fifth consecutive negative month - at $555.2 million.

Online Casino News Courtesy of Infopowa

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