Nevada hit ten straight billion-dollar months—a streak that continues to grow.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board says Clark County accounted for nearly all of it ($998 milion out of $1.15 billion) with $650 million coming from casinos on the Strip.
Unfortunately, we have had to go through a few surges of COVID-19; most recently with omicron. But the numbers have established Las Vegas as a safe location for people to visit.
“We know that football has helped us,” said Dr. Amanda Belarmino, an assistant professor at the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality. “We know that entertainment has helped us. And despite the hiccups we’ve seen, I think it just shows that we’re continuing to give some really great levels of service.”
“Yeah, I think it’s a positive sign that shows that the gaming industry is back in a lot of ways and it appears to be sustainable,” said David G….

