The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has released its monthly Gaming Win and Collections Report for August 2025, showing sustained growth across the state’s casino industry. Licensed operators reported a total gaming win of $1.23 billion, up 5.49% year-on-year from $1.16 billion recorded in August 2024.
The gaming sector in Clark County, which hosts the majority of Nevada’s casinos, posted a total win of $1.03 billion, representing a 5.32% annual increase. The Las Vegas Strip once again led the market with a gaming win of $679.36 million, up 5.50% from the same period last year.
Other key markets also showed strong performance:
Downtown Las Vegas: $63.25 million (+8.35%)
North Las Vegas: $25.07 million (+8.46%)
Laughlin: $36.27 million (+10.77%)
Boulder Strip: $71.27 million (+9.90%)
Reno: $68.65 million (+4.91%)
The only major decline was reported in North Lake Tahoe, where revenue fell 13.25% to $2.58 million from $2.97 million in August 2024.
For the fiscal year to date (July–August 2025), statewide gaming revenue has reached $2.59 billion, a 4.70% increase compared to the same period a year earlier.
Nevada also reported a sharp rise in percentage fee collections, which are based on taxable revenues from the previous month. In September 2025, the state collected $77.13 million, a 33.71% increase from $57.68 million in September 2024.
The robust September figures followed strong collections in July ($87.78 million) and August ($95.19 million), pushing total fiscal year collections to $260.1 million, up 16.50% from $223.26 million during the same period last year.
The NGCB noted that these figures exclude $5.25 million in transferable tax credits claimed so far in the fiscal year. All reported totals remain preliminary and subject to revision.
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