The total revenue for Nevada in 2023 exceeded the previous record of $14.84 billion set in 2022.
The primary source of revenue in the past year was land-based slots, generating $10.28 billion, a 2.8% increase from the previous year.
Multi-denomination slot games contributed $5.97 billion in revenue, while penny slots generated $3.15 billion.
Baccarat revenue reached nearly $1.50 billion in 2023.
Table, counter, and card games revenue, including sports betting, totaled $5.24 billion, an 8.5% increase from 2022.
Baccarat accounted for $1.49 billion of the table, counter, and card games revenue in Nevada in 2023, a 28.2% increase from the previous year.
Blackjack revenue amounted to $1.33 billion, a 0.8% increase.
Craps revenue increased by 4.6% to $467.5 million, while roulette revenue increased by 1.8% to $460.3 million.
Mobile sports betting revenue in Nevada reached $240.7 million.
Sports pool revenue for 2023 amounted to $481.3 million, with football betting contributing $157.9 million, basketball $133.5 million, baseball $93.2 million, hockey $19.0 million, parlay cards $8.5 million, and other wagering $69.3 million.
In December, revenue reached $1.43 billion, a 9.0% increase from December 2022 and 4.4% higher than November 2023.
Slot machine revenue increased by 6.9% to $858.0 million, with multi-denomination slots leading at $559.6 million.
Table, counter, and card games revenue climbed by 12.5% to $574.6 million, with baccarat generating $221.6 million, blackjack $113.4 million, and craps $46.7 million.
Sports pool revenue amounted to $59.1 million, with football betting contributing the highest at $37.3 million.