Nevada gambling revenue hits $1.24bn in February
| By Robert Fletcher
Gambling revenue in Nevada reached $1.24bn in February, with the state reporting a year-on-year increase of 11.7%.
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Total market revenue was ahead of $1.11bn in February 2022 but 2.4% behind the $1.27bn reported by the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) in January of this year.
Slots generated the majority of gambling revenue for the month, with the $822.8m posted in February being 7.6% ahead of the same month last year. Multi-denomination slots drew $456.6m in revenue and penny slots $265.4m.