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February Gaming Revenue Decline on the Las Vegas Strip

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2025-04-09

February Gaming Revenue Decline on the Las Vegas Strip

February Gaming Revenue Decline on the Las Vegas Strip

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In February, casinos on the Las Vegas Strip reported gaming revenue of approximately $690.3 million. This figure represents a 13.8% decrease from the same month in 2024, when the Strip experienced a revenue boost due to the Super Bowl being hosted in the city. The absence of this major event, combined with the shorter month, contributed to the revenue drop.

Year-on-Year Comparisons

The figures indicate a contrast to January, when the Strip enjoyed a robust performance, with revenues increasing by 22% year-on-year. The February decline raises questions about the sustainability of gaming revenue trends in Las Vegas.

Across Nevada, gaming revenue also experienced a decline, falling by 9.3% to $1.22 billion. Despite this downturn, the state has maintained a remarkable streak of 48 consecutive months with revenues exceeding $1 billion.

Contributing Factors to Statewide Decline

  1. Super Bowl Impact: The absence of a major event like the Super Bowl significantly affected visitor numbers and spending.
  2. Calendar Variations: February 2024 had one less day compared to the previous year, limiting potential revenue generation.
  3. Visitor Trends: A decline in high-value players contributed to the overall downturn in gaming revenues.

One of the most interesting aspects of the February revenue report is the dramatic 52% decline in baccarat revenue. This downturn is attributed to a noticeable decrease in high roller visits, a critical segment for many Strip casinos.

Barry Jonas, a gaming analyst at Truist Securities, noted that the softer gross gaming revenue (GGR) was primarily affected by these declines, alongside the reduced number of days in the month.

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