Nevada Blackjack Revenue On Pace For Worst Year Since 2021

  • Nevada blackjack revenue has totaled $1.1 billion through November's reports for 2025.
  • Blackjack revenue in Nevada has risen in each of the last four years from $1.18 billion to $1.34 billion.

LAS VEGAS – As it currently sits, the 2025 blackjack revenue in Nevada is on pace for its lowest year since 2021.

The current legal blackjack revenue for the year is posted at $1,102,154,000, or $27.5 million below their 2021 figures. Even hitting the highest December month over the last four years, the casinos are on pace to bring in just $1.23 billion throughout the year.

This low mark for the Nevada blackjack revenue comes after a rise in each of the last four years, having gone from $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion over that span.

Gamblers Making Nevada Blackjack Revenue Decrease

Most of this can be attributed to the win percentage of the casinos. In short, players are beating the house more, as the total amount wagered on blackjack in Nevada has not fallen victim to the drop. Casinos pulled in an average of 14.33% of every dollar wagered from 2021 to 2024, always falling within the 14.1% to 14.8% range. However, 2025 numbers have the casinos winning only 12.9% of each dollar wagered.

Even with the lows of Nevada blackjack, there are some highs to focus on ahead of the December revenue report, which gets released at the end of January. The revenue has been increasing through the second half of the year, hitting back-to-back yearly highs of $117,567,000 (October) and $123,641,000 (November).