LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — New gaming data from the Nevada Gaming Control Board shows a more than 11% increase in statewide gaming revenue last month.

According to the report, Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of $1.43 billion for March 2026, an 11.78% increase compared to March 2025, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1.28 billion.

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For the fiscal year, July 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026, gaming win has increased 1.98%.

The state collected $93 million in percentage fees during April 2026, based upon the taxable revenues generated in March 2026. This represents a 17.24% increase compared to the prior year’s February, when percentage fee collections were $79.3 million.

Clark County reported $1.25 billion in gaming win for March 2026, a 12.73% increase compared to March 2025. For the fiscal year to date, Clark County gaming win increased 1.47%.

The Las Vegas Strip reported $780 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 14.43% increase compared to March 2025. For the fiscal year to date, the Strip increased 0.69%.

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Downtown Las Vegas reported $103.1 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 20.78% increase compared to March 2025. For the fiscal year to date, downtown increased 4%.

Washoe County reported $87.8 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 7.34% increase compared to March 2025. For the fiscal year to date, Washoe County increased 4.99%.

Reno reported $62 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 7.5% increase compared to March 2025.

South Lake Tahoe reported $17.6 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 19.69% increase compared to March 2025.

Elko County reported $35.3 million in gaming win for March 2026, a 4.78% decrease compared to March 2025.

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