The Las Vegas Strip ended the fiscal year with a slight GGR gain despite struggles with tourism and air traffic. The latest sets of gaming, visitation and economic data from June were largely flat in Nevada, as the latest fiscal year has now drawn to a close for Las Vegas and the Silver State overall. In terms of percentages, Mesquite finished with the biggest increase ($207 million, +6.6%), while North Las Vegas (+4%), the Boulder Strip (+ 3.6%) and downtown Las Vegas (+3%) all finished in the black. Boulder and downtown finished around the $1 billion GGR mark, while the Las Vegas locals market hovered just under $2 billion, which was flat YoY. Employment in the Las Vegas metro area was flat month-over-month but increased 2% YoY.