Nevada gambling revenue up 8 percent in May led by big gains on Las Vegas Strip
State officials say Nevada gambling revenue was up 8 percent in May compared with the same month last year.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Friday that the state's casinos brought in $970 million last month. Las Vegas Strip gambling revenue was up 17 percent to $593 million, while downtown revenue was down 8 percent to $39 million.
Reno casino revenue was up 4 percent in May to $52 million, and South Lake Tahoe gambling revenue was up 18 percent to $17 million.
Nevada officials collected $56 million in taxes on the May winnings. That's down more than 2 percent over last years.
Gambling revenue statewide is up 2 percent in the past 11 months compared with the same period a year ago.