Las Vegas tourism troubles deepen as visitor count drops 11.3% in June
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, AUG 4 – Las Vegas tourism fell 11.3% in June 2025 due to economic uncertainty, weaker consumer confidence, and fewer conventions, with 400,000 fewer visitors than the previous year, LVCVA data show.
- The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority revealed that visits were down 11.3% in June, with 3.1 million visitors, 400,000 fewer than last year.
- Amid persistent economic uncertainty, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said the decline was driven by weaker consumer confidence and conventions skipping the city.
- Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Strip’s occupancy rate fell from 88.3% to 81.9%, and Harry Reid International Airport traffic dropped nearly 4%, the LVCVA said.
- More than 300,000 residents depend on the tourism industry, as the Las Vegas metro area’s jobless rate rose to 5.8% in June and tips have halved for hospitality workers.
- Expecting a turnaround, one of the Strip’s largest casino operators forecasts a rebound later this year and into 2026, with casino executives anticipating a strong finish due to upcoming events.
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