Nevada Gaming Revenue Slips 11.6% in March

That's right - the numbers are still slipping, but we predict a Summer and Fall turn around.
Numbers from the Nevada Gaming Control Board released on Thursday show that the recession's hold on Las Vegas could be loosening.
Although gaming win on the Strip fell 12 percent year over year, there was an uptick in revenue when compared to February 2009.
For Las Vegas, March revenue came in at $456.1 million -- up 6.7 percent from $427.4 million in February. In February, year-over-year Las Vegas casino win dipped 23 percent.
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Posted by Jay Brewer at May 9, 2009 9:04 AM