Nevada gaming win hits $1.34 billion in November as Strip posts modest gains
Nevada’s casino industry continued its steady growth through November 2025, with statewide gaming win climbing to $1.348 billion and the Las Vegas Strip posting modest year-to-date gains despite softer visitation.
Strong slot performance and resilient demand across major markets, including downtown Las Vegas and northern Nevada, helped offset weaker table game and baccarat hold, according to figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
1.0
Default
Statewide gaming revenue trends
Gaming revenue in Nevada continued to edge higher through the first 11 months of 2025, with statewide takings up 1.5% and the Las Vegas Strip recording a modest increase despite softer visitation, according to data released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The Strip’s gaming revenue rose nearly 1% year to date, even as November results showed a slight decline. All major Nevada gaming markets reported year-to-date growth except North Shore Lake Tahoe, where revenue fell 7.7%, the regulator said. The board’s final report for December is due in the last week of January.
November results and fiscal-year performance
Statewide gaming win totaled $1.348 billion in November, up 2.4% from a year earlier. For the fiscal year running from July through November, gaming revenue increased 2.83%. Percentage fees collected in December, based on November’s taxable revenue, fell 5.37% to $82.5 million, though fiscal year-to-date collections rose 4.89% to $513.3 million.
Slots underpin statewide growth
Slots continued to underpin growth across the state. Slot win climbed 7.7% in November to $873.3 million, while coin-in rose 3.6% to $12.8 billion. By contrast, table games win declined 6.2% to $474.6 million, with baccarat win down 6% despite an 8.6% increase in wagering volume. Overall table game hold slipped to 13.9% from 15.1% a year earlier.
Sports betting performance
Sports betting also recorded gains. Nevada sportsbooks won $72.9 million in November, up 7.9% year on year, on wagers totaling $908.1 million. Mobile betting accounted for 72.1% of all wagers, with mobile handle rising 11.8%.
Las Vegas Strip and downtown results
On the Las Vegas Strip, November gaming win slipped 0.6% to $784.3 million, though year-to-date revenue was up 0.7%. Slot win increased 5.5% to $421.6 million, offsetting declines in table games and baccarat win. Baccarat volume on the Strip rose 9.2% even as hold weakened.
Downtown Las Vegas posted one of the strongest monthly performances, with total win up 10.3% to $87.2 million. Slot win surged 15%, while game and table revenue increased 3.3%. Other Clark County markets also saw solid gains, including the Boulder Strip, where revenue jumped 20%, and Laughlin, up 11.61%.
Northern Nevada market performance
In northern Nevada, Washoe County gaming win rose 6.4% in November to $80.9 million, led by Reno, where revenue increased 7.1%. Elko County posted a 5.3% increase, while Sparks and South Lake Tahoe recorded modest declines.