Las Vegas Strip Records 13.1% Revenue Increase for May 2026

Data from the period shows the Las Vegas Strip generated $807.8 million in gaming revenue during May 2026, which marked a 13.1% rise compared to the $713.7 million posted in the same month one year earlier and represented an absolute gain of $94 million, while statewide Nevada gaming revenue climbed 7.4% to reach $1.38 billion overall.
Baccarat activity drove much of the Strip's performance with revenue surging 59% year over year, and slot revenue contributed additional growth through an 8% increase during the same timeframe.
Breakdown of Strip Performance Metrics
Those who track monthly figures note that the 13.1% gain on the Strip outpaced the broader statewide increase of 7.4%, which indicates concentrated strength in the core resort corridor even as other Nevada markets posted more moderate advances, and observers point to the specific contributions from table games and machines as key factors in the divergence.
Slot revenue growth of 8% occurred alongside the much larger baccarat expansion, which together lifted total Strip earnings to the reported $807.8 million level and demonstrated how different segments can combine to produce the overall result without any single category needing to carry the full load.
Statewide Context and Comparative Figures
Statewide totals reached $1.38 billion after the 7.4% increase, yet the Strip's larger percentage gain meant it accounted for a greater share of the statewide total than it had in May 2025, according to the same set of revenue statistics released in early July 2026.
People familiar with the reporting cycle understand that May figures typically appear in July, which allows analysts to compare seasonal patterns across years while the data remains fresh and before summer travel peaks fully influence subsequent months.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board compiles these numbers each month, and the May 2026 release confirmed both the Strip's $807.8 million total and the statewide $1.38 billion figure through the same standardized methodology used in prior years.
Segment Contributions Within the Reported Totals
Baccarat revenue on the Strip expanded 59% from the prior May, which added substantial dollars to the overall ledger, while the 8% slot increase provided steady incremental gains that accumulated across the many machine floors operating along the corridor.
These two segments operated in tandem during the month, with baccarat delivering outsized movement and slots supplying consistent volume that together produced the net 13.1% advance to $807.8 million.
Timing of Data Release and Market Implications
Reports covering May 2026 appeared in July, which gave operators and regulators an early look at how spring business translated into measurable revenue before the busier summer period began, and the figures revealed that the Strip maintained momentum even as statewide growth registered at the lower 7.4% rate.
Market participants often review these monthly releases to identify which game types contributed most, and in this instance the data highlighted baccarat's 59% jump and slots' 8% rise as the primary drivers behind the Strip's stronger performance relative to the rest of Nevada.
Conclusion
The May 2026 results stand as a clear record of revenue movement on the Strip and across Nevada, with the 13.1% Strip increase to $807.8 million and the 7.4% statewide rise to $1.38 billion providing concrete benchmarks for that specific month. Baccarat's 59% growth and the 8% slot advance together explain how the Strip reached its total, while the broader Nevada figure reflects more moderate expansion outside the core resort area. These numbers, released in July 2026, supply the factual baseline for evaluating that period's activity.