Las Vegas General Economy Update
Economists at the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research are
optimistic that Southern Nevada will see a turnaround in 2009, with only
personal income forecasted to have negative growth. All major factors are
expected to show positive growth in 2010.
UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research
Tourism
Just over 3 million visitors came to Las Vegas in October, a 10.2% decrease
over last year. The economic impact of conventions during the month totaled
nearly $506.9 million, a 0.4% increase over 2007. Despite the decline in
visitors, occupancy rates still remain 20-25% higher than in most markets.
Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority
Air Traffic
Nearly 3.6 million passengers traveled through McCarran International Airport
in October, a 12.8% decrease from 2007. Several airlines bucked the trend and
posted increases in scheduled passengers over last year, including Allegiant
(4.1%), Aeromexico (39.6%), Virgin America, Inc. (284.8%) and Virgin Atlantic
Airways (5.9%).
Clark County Department of Aviation
Gaming
Nevada's gaming win totaled $905 million in October, a 22.3% decrease over
last year. Clark County gaming revenue declined 24.3% to $757.5 million. The
decrease is deceiving because October 2007 had the highest monthly gaming win
ever recorded at just over $1 billion in Clark County and nearly $1.17 billion
statewide. Gamblers this year wagered less but won at an above-average rate.
Nevada Gaming Control Board
Population & Market Growth
Over 4,400 new movers came to Clark County in November, bringing the 2008 new
mover count to more than 60,000.
Department of Motor Vehicles
Business & Employment
The unemployment rate in Nevada reached 8% in November, while the rate in Las
Vegas hit a record high of 7.9%. Total employment in Las Vegas is up 1.7% from
last year to 935,000, and the labor force has grown 4.8% to 1.015 million.
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
Housing & Real Estate
The 2,737 existing home closings in November exceeded last year's total by
74%, while listings on the MLS saw a decrease of more than 4,400 from last
year. Although the median price of existing homes continued to decline, the
price of new single family homes or condos rose slightly to $244,000. There
were a total of 622 new home closings for the month.
SalesTraq
Retail
The state of Nevada saw a 5.2% decrease in taxable goods sold in September
which totaled $3.97 billion. The current tax amnesty program contributed $39
million to the total, and without it sales would have declined 6.15%.
Nevada Department of Taxation