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As the Las Vegas Valley simultaneously feels the effects of slowing job growth and dipping tourism levels, alongside steady ...
The desires of millennials and Gen Z seem to be shifting faster than their predecessors. How will Las Vegas stay ahead of the ...
Las Vegas saw its fifth straight monthly visitor drop in May. Resorts are increasing discounts amid economic unease and ...
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Las Vegas Strip gaming revenue fell for the fourth month with a 3.9% drop in May. Discover key trends in gaming, travel, and rising sportsbook wins.
The city’s vibrant tourism industry and ongoing demand for retail space, particularly in high-traffic sectors, suggest that Las Vegas will remain a key retail hub moving forward.
Las Vegas’s famed casino floors are getting quieter as table game dealers find themselves among the first to feel the squeeze of technological change and a downturn in tourism.
Las Vegas tourism powered 41.7 million visitors in 2024, fueling 385,000 jobs and $87.7 billion in economic output; see how leisure and convention spending drives the city.
However, as the years have gone by Las Vegas is experiencing a mixed bag in its tourism sector, with some metrics showing positive trends and others indicating a decline.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) reported a 5.1% drop in April visitation, impacting tourism-related revenue.
Las Vegas tourism continues to slow with April data showing a drop in visitors and declining gaming revenue, though convention attendance saw a 14% boost.