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Reopened Nevada Casinos Report Winnings Down 45.5% In June

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gambling and travel have been slow to recover since Nevada casinos began reopening June 4 according to monthly reports showing Las Vegas airport passenger numbers down nearly 77% compared with a year ago and a key casino house winnings index down 45.5%.

The almost $567 million in statewide "gaming win" that the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Wednesday was an improvement from near-zero in April and May due to coronavirus closures.

McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas reported handling about 1 million arriving and departing passengers during June, down from more than 4.4 million in June 2019.