Carson City and Carson Valley area casinos saw its March gaming related revenue dip by 4.27 percent when compared to March 2022 figures, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s monthly report.

Casinos in Carson City, Gardnerville, Minden and other areas of Douglas County except for south shore Lake Tahoe generated gaming revenue, also called “gaming win” of $11,266,250 for March. In March 2022 the “gaming win” was $11,768,379

Meanwhile, casinos at south shore Lake Tahoe saw a significant decrease of 34.01 percent in March, compared to March 2022. Last month, casinos at Stateline report its “gaming win” for the month at $16,781,924 compared to $25,431,573 in March 2022.

Statewide, Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,312,090,406, a 3.18 percent decrease compared to March 2022, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,355,201,041.

See the full report below.

March 2023 Nevada Gaming Control report by Carson Now on Scribd