Gambling revenue in Nevada increased 7.8% year-on-year to $1.25bn (£1.09bn/€1.26bn) in September, while the state also reported month-on-month growth.
Revenue in September 2022 was higher than $1.16bn in the same month last year, while the total was also up 3.3% from $1.21bn in August of this year, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).
Slots remained by far the main source of gambling revenue in the state, generating $858.8m in revenue for the month, an increase of 10.0% from $780.5m last year.
Multi-denomination slot machines were responsible for $448.1m of this total, while penny slots revenue amounted to $299.7m.
Revenue from table, counter and card games reached $390.8m in September, up 3.5% from $377.6m in the same month last year.
Blackjack accounted for $86.4m of this amount, while baccarat revenue stood at $80.1m and roulette revenue for the month amounted to $40.4m.
Turning to sports betting, reported as part of the table, counter and card games segment, r..