September gaming win fell slightly from a year ago, an anticipated decline resulting in part from the Labor Day weekend beginning in August, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Wednesday.

Despite the statewide 2.3 percent dip and Clark County’s 2.9 percent decline, both win totals still hit more than $1 billion for the state’s 443 and Clark County’s 217 major casinos.

For the first quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal year, win is still ahead of the 2024-25 year and only two of the 20 submarkets monitored by the Control Board have reported winning less than they did a year ago.

Outlying Clark County markets performed better than the Strip and downtown Las Vegas for the month with the Strip down 5.5 percent to $687.8 million and downtown off 2 percent to $89.2 million.

The North Las Vegas

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