LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of $1,347,961,090 for November 2025, according to data released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The November figure represents a 2.39% increase compared to November 2024, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,316,558,624. For the fiscal year running from July 1, 2025 through November 30, 2025, gaming win has increased 2.83%.
Clark County led the state with $1,187,196,936 in gaming revenue for November, up 2.04% from the same month last year. The Las Vegas Strip generated $784,320,925 in November, down 0.56% compared to November 2024’s $788,737,910. Downtown Las Vegas showed strong growth with $87,160,240 in gaming win, representing a 10.32% increase from November 2024’s $79,006,624.
Other Clark County areas posted significant gains. The Boulder Strip saw gaming revenue of $79,458,309, up 20.00% from the previous year. Laughlin reported $38,011,798, an 11.61% increase.
Washoe County reported $80,927,797 in gaming win for November, up 6.39% from November 2024’s $76,065,715. Reno accounted for $55,636,810 of that total, representing a 7.10% increase from the previous year. Elko County generated $35,616,575 in gaming revenue, up 5.29% from November 2024.
The state collected $82,486,522 in percentage fees during December 2025, based on November’s taxable revenues. This represents a 5.37% decrease compared to the prior year’s November collection of $87,171,944.
For the fiscal year to date, percentage fee collections total $513,345,496, up 4.89% from the previous year’s $489,392,442.
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