Nevada's casinos had a good month in March, posting a 5.13 percent increase over prior year according to figures released today by the Gaming Control Board.
The increase was led by a 12.89 percent increase on Las Vegas Strip, the state's largest gaming region. The Strip's blockbuster month made up for the declines posted at most of the other gaming regions. South Lake Tahoe posted the worst March numbers, a decline of 29.8 percent over prior year.
The Carson Valley region that includes Carson City posted a modest gain of .93 percent.
For the fiscal year to date, statewide gaming win is up .67 percent over prior year.
See full report attached below.
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