Las Vegas Strip Casino Earnings Rise in July


Date of publication: August 29, 2025, 06:11h.

Most recent update: August 29, 2025, 06:13h.

  • Las Vegas Strip casino revenue rises by 5.6% month-over-month
  • Nevada statewide casino revenue sees a 3.99% growth
  • Canadian visitors to Las Vegas decline further in July

There’s some encouraging news for the Las Vegas Strip casino sector following recent downturns – July’s revenue showed a 5.6% uptick compared to the same month in 2024.

Las Vegas Strip
Casino revenue on the Las Vegas Strip experienced a 5.6% increase in July when compared to the previous month. Image/Mark Keast

Las Vegas Strip Generates $749 Million

As per the latest statistics published by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, revenue from Las Vegas Strip casinos reached USD $749 million, an increase from USD $709 million in July 2024.

Downtown casino revenue also grew by 3.6% year-over-year, now totaling USD $74.4 million (up from USD $71.8 million in July 2024).

In total, Nevada casinos declared USD $1.359 billion in revenue for July, which is a 3.99% rise from July 2024 (USD $1.3 billion).

Canada’s Impact on Tourism

Clark County reported USD $1.15 billion in revenue, a 3.24% increase from July 2024.

While casino revenues improved, visitor numbers saw a decline. Data from Harry Reid International Airport indicated that 4.4 million passengers traveled to and from Las Vegas in July, a drop from 4.7 million during the same month last year, reflecting a 5.9% decrease.

By the end of July, a total of 29.8 million visitors had arrived and departed from Las Vegas, compared to 31.2 million during the same period last year, marking a 4.6% decrease.

International Traveler Decline

The influx of international visitors to Las Vegas fell by 3.8% in July, with 279,726 travelers compared to 290,883 in the previous year. Cumulatively, international travel is down 1.8% year-to-date.

Canada’s statistics are particularly noteworthy. In July, Air Canada welcomed 39,197 passengers, reflecting a 24.5% drop from July 2024, yet an 8.7% increase from June.

WestJet, another prominent Canadian airline, experienced a 5.6% decline in Las Vegas-bound passengers in July relative to June (44,273 compared to 46,878), and a staggering 33.6% decrease compared to July of the previous year.



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