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Pandemic-induced casino closures cut total gambling win by Nevadaâs casinos 34.6% in calendar year 2020.
Casinos won just $7.87 billion for the year, compared to just over $12 billion earned in calendar 2019, according to recent statistics from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
That is the lowest annual statewide total for a calendar year since 1997, according to the stateâs December gambling report, released Jan. 28.
It marks the first time since calendar year 2008 that every market in the state recorded decreases, which Nevada Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton said was a direct result of the closure of casinos for 78 days from March until June, as mandated by Gov. Steve Sisolak due to the COVID-19 pandemic.