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Las Vegas Review Journal
Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have posted five consecutive months of year-over-year declines in gaming revenue. Gambling parlors in downtown Las Vegas and along the Boulder Strip have reported decreases in three of the past four months of available data.
The Nevada Independent
When the economy shifts no bells ring, smoke signals rise or, more contemporarily, smartphone alerts sound. You may not even notice, but economists do. So, when the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee, aka the lords of interest rates, cut rates by 50 basis points in September and another 25 basis points in November, economists and market analysts took notice.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
For decades, a home with a spacious backyard has symbolized the American suburban dream. But in Las Vegas, that dream is evolving as developers embrace smaller lots and denser rental communities to address the valley鈥檚 housing crisis. The trend is sparking heated debates among residents.
P.B.S.
Longtime Nevada politician Shelley Berkley is about to become the next mayor of the City of Las Vegas. She discusses the biggest issues she wants to address once in office and her goals for the city. Then, we go to the 性视界传媒 Center for Business and Economic Research Economic Forecast, where experts share their outlook for what we might see in Southern Nevada going forward.
Las Vegas Sun
Nevada鈥檚 tourism economy could hit some 鈥渂umps in the road鈥 over the next few years, according to 性视界传媒鈥檚 Center for Business and Economic Research鈥檚 yearly economic outlook report released Wednesday.
CDC Gaming
A 性视界传媒 economics professor released a report this week suggesting Las Vegas鈥 visitor volume, gaming revenue, and hotel occupancy will decline in 2025 and 2026 due to a softening of the nation鈥檚 economy.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Southern Nevada鈥檚 short and long-term economic prospects may be characterized by efforts to develop existing industries and diversify into new ones, economic leaders forecasted on Wednesday.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Las Vegas Valley residents need to make $111,416 a year to 鈥渓ive comfortably,鈥 according to a new Banking Rates study. This puts the valley as the 16th most expensive metro to live in the U.S. out of 50 metros analyzed with the Las Vegas Valley ranking above such cities as Atlanta, Nashville and Phoenix.