North Las Vegas casino revenue declined less than 1% to $24.6 million. The balance of Clark County – which includes unincorporated areas of Southern Nevada – saw a 6.3% percent revenue drop to $131.1 million, reports The Nevada Independent. However, in contrast to the success seen in Strip and downtown casinos, the Las Vegas locals gaming market as a whole suffered a 2% decline to $232.4 million in April. For their part, downtown Las Vegas casinos saw a 10.6% gaming revenue jump to $74.5 million. Strip casinos were responsible for $624.7 million of the total revenue, a 5.2% increase from a year ago. Strip casino results drove the Silver State to a record gaming revenue total for April, with Nevada collecting a statewide revenue total of $1.2 billion, up 2.8% from a year ago and only the fifth time the state has collected $1B+ in that month. Nevada has topped the $1 billion gaming revenue mark for the 26th straight month, according to the latest data from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
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