I just posted three new reports over at the Center for Gaming Research. Together, they provide a snapshot look at the revenues and expenses of casinos in three very different Nevada markets. Here they are:
Average Big Las Vegas Strip Casino, 2011
A statistical summary of the average Las Vegas Strip casino (with annual gaming revenues of over $72 million) with both gaming and non-gaming revenues and information on employment, taxes, and expensesAverage Downtown Las Vegas Casino, 2011
A statistical summary of the average Downtown Las Vegas casino (with annual gaming revenues of over $1 million) with both gaming and non-gaming revenues and information on employment, taxes, and expensesAverage Reno Casino, 2011
A statistical summary of the average Reno/Sparks casino (with annual gaming revenues of over $1 million) with both gaming and non-gaming revenues and information on employment, taxes, and expenses
I’ve been doing these reports since 2009, mostly because I use them to answer questions about casino gaming in Nevada. I figure that since I’m putting together the information anyway, I might as well share it with people. And it makes answering questions over the phone easier, since I can usually just point someone to the pdf and walk them through it.
I might do a few more historical ones to get a better sense of the changes over time, and I might expand it to smaller markets, too.