The pit revenue for the state is shown in the graph. The 12 months moving average ending October 2009 is the same as the 12 months ending October 2004 (so gaming is now down to what it was five years ago). Monthly revenue from October 2007 represents the highest yearly moving average (i.e. īy the end of the decade, Nevada had become the fastest-growing state in the nation and increased gaming revenues by 150 percent. However, independent analysis conducted by Frank Martin has revealed the names of the resorts for the Fiscal Year 2008. A category is known as casinos with gaming revenue above $72 million per year has been in use for over 20 years. The names of the resorts in any category are often speculated on but a definitive list is not revealed by the NGCB in accordance with state law. requires that financial information for individual casinos be kept in confidence. Detailed data is provided for different groups of casinos, organized by geography, size (according to gaming revenue), and public corporations vs. Since 1971, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) publishes an annual Abstract summarizing gaming and non-gaming revenue for the entire state. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.