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Nevada Gambling Revenue Surpasses $1B In October

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gambling regulators in Nevada say casinos across the state won more than $1 billion from gamblers in October, beating the year-to-year figure and shaking off a sluggish trend.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Tuesday reported casinos raked in $1.063 billion last month.

That's a 7.5 percent increase compared with October 2017, when revenues dropped after the mass shooting at a music festival discouraged tourists from visiting Las Vegas.

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The figure also represents the fifth time this year and the first time since May that casinos crossed the $1 billion revenue mark. A slow third quarter saw revenues drop in two consecutive months and slightly increase in September.

Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip reported revenues of $593.5 million. That's up 12.2 percent compared with the same month last year.

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