Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Nevada Taxable Sales Leap 11.2% in December

Taxable sales leaped in Nevada by 11.2% in December YOY! Taxation Deputy Executive Director Brody Leiser says that a large portion of the increase can be attributed to the Ruby Pipeline project which is being developed and passes through Washoe, Humboldt, and Elko counties. (See map here)

According to the official Ruby Pipeline web-site, "The project represents an approximate $3 billion dollar investment in new pipeline infrastructure that will connect clean-burning and competitively priced natural gas reserves in the Rocky Mountain region with growing markets in the western United States".

Clark County taxable sales increased by $28.9 million in December from the year before representing a 2.8% YOY increase.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

McCarran Airport Traffic Climbs Higher!

McCarran Airport passenger traffic climbed in January by 5% from the previous year. Southwest Airlines, McCarran's largest airliner, carried 1,276,960 passengers in January--up 5.6% from the previous year!

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Las Vegas Home Prices

Las Vegas home prices, according to Case Shiller Index, continue to lag behind the U.S. Since January 2000, the U.S. home prices are up 42.7% while Nevada home prices are down .47%!


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Nevada Sports Books Super Bowl Wagers

Some of Nevada's sports books operators were predicting $100 million to be bet on last Sunday's Super Bowl.  Bettors wagered only $87.5 million on the Super Bowl, an increase of $4.8 million from 2010, but $7 million lower than 2006's $94.5 million, when the Pittsburg Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks. 

If office pools and other illegal wagers were counted, maybe the betting handle was over $100 million!

Nevada Sports Books Super Bowl Win/Loss

Nevada sports books eked out a .83% win on last Sunday's Super Bowl between the Green Bay Packer and the Pittsburg Steelers.  Sports books posted a win of a meager $724,176, as compared to last year's win of $6.85 million.  The Packers were a 2 1/2 point favorite. 

The sports books have a good track record, winning in 15 of the past 16 years.  The only loss was in 2008, when the New York Giants upset the New England Patriots. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

Nevada vs USA GDP



Nevada's economy dramatically outpaced the U.S. economy during the past 20 years, particularly from 2003 to 2007, until the real estate bubble burst in the Silver State. We expect Nevada's economic growth to be lower than the national economy, as the state continues to lead the nation in unemployment and foreclosures.