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Nevada: Gaming bouncing back at Stateline casinos

Monday, January 4, 2021 8:00 AM
  • Kurt Hildebrand, The Record-Courier

November was another strong month for the Stateline casinos, which saw a 23.75 percent increase over the same month in 2019.

The casinos raked in $17.14 million, bringing the fiscal year total to $106.5 million, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board. That’s only 3.33 percent down for the fiscal year starting July 1.

Casinos in the East Fork and Carson City townships saw a 1.83 percent increase to $8.94 million. The combined take for both localities was $48.47 million, up a half a percent from last year.

Douglas merchants reported a 13-percent jump in taxable sales during October, according to figures released this week.