LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of $1,236,196,257 for the month of February 2026, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
This amounts to a 1.50% increase compared to February 2025, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,217,899,083. For the fiscal year, gaming win has increased 0.79%.
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Clark County reported $1,071,506,737 in gaming win for February 2026, a 0.74% increase compared to February 2025.
The Las Vegas Strip reported $696,285,791 in gaming win, a 0.86% increase compared to the same period last year. Downtown Las Vegas reported $69,782,180, a 4.18% decrease from February 2025.
Regional performance
Washoe County reported $84,158,609 in gaming win for February 2026, a 7.13% increase compared to February 2025. Reno reported $60,576,163, a 7.73% increase.
Elko County reported $33,598,772 in gaming win, a 7.68% increase compared to February 2025. Wendover reported $22,058,779, a 2.11% increase.
Laughlin reported $38,503,260 in gaming win, an 8.83% decrease compared to February 2025.
The state collected $72,955,106 in percentage fees during the month of March 2026, based upon the taxable revenues generated in February 2026. This represents a 3.04% decrease compared to the prior year’s February, when percentage fee collections were $75,283,063.
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