![]() With the exception of one slip in 2014, the numbers have been steadily climbing ever since those dark days of 20. Ten years ago, Nevada gaming began its Great Recession dive, with $11.6 billion in 2008 and $10.39 billion in 2009. The 2017 total is inching ever closer to the all-time Nevada high in 2007 of $12.85 billion in win. “Nonrestricted” properties are the big casinos, roughly defined in Nevada as any place with more than 15 slot machines, which doesn’t count the more than 2,000 convenience stores, restaurants, bars and supermarkets that have a handful of slots to supplement revenue. When the state Gaming Control Board released its statewide gaming win statistics for 2017 in late January, the headline was the 2.8 percent increase from $11.26 billion in 2016 to $11.57 billion for the 336 nonrestricted locations across Nevada. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)īy Richard N. The Strip is seen from the rooftop of the Trump International in 2015. Report shows Las Vegas Strip has Nevada’s tightest slot machines
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