Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,438,629,531 for the month of December 2025, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s monthly report released this week. This amounts to a 1.55 percent decrease compared to December 2025, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,461,306,257. For the fiscal year (starting July 1, 2025), the gaming win of $8,006,591,618 has increased by 2.02 percent.

The “gaming win” represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.

For Lake Tahoe’s south shore, the “win” revenue was $20,844,112, a 7.47 percent decrease when compared to December 2024. For the fiscal year, their revenue win is up by 6.95 percent when compared to the previous period. The South Shore fiscal year-to-date win is $142,982,114.

Carson Valley area casinos reported a $11,669,327 gaming win, down .52 percent. On the North Shore, the reported gaming win of $1,938,530 was down 4.60 percent

Casinos in Sparks and other areas of Washoe County also saw gaming-related revenue in the positive, with Sparks up 10.33 percent, Reno down 1.61 percent, and the county as a whole up 1.50 percent.

The biggest gain for the month was on the non-city area of Washoe County where their “win” of $8,056,773 was 13.34 percent above November 2024. The largest percentage of a decrease in “win” was on the Las Vegas Strip at 6.07 percent.

Of the South Shore’s November revenue, $6,879,000 came from table games, and $13,866,000 from slots.

For the fiscal year, the State of Nevada has collected $601,807,711 in fees from the casinos.

Last month’s report HERE.

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