Nevada gambling revenues for November 2014 remained flat compared to the same period last year, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Tuesday.
Total Nevada casinos reported revenues of $876 million in November of which the Las Vegas Strip brought in $508 million, 4 percent down y-o-y. Downtown revenues were $43 million, an increase of 13 percent and Reno revenues were $43 million, down 1 percent. South Lake Tahoe revenues dropped a whopping 30 percent to $12 million.
Tax revenues of $47 million were taken by the State of Nevada for the month of November, 5 percent down compared to the same period last year.
Online poker revenues reached $641 000 for the month, its lowest yield ever.