Nevada could lose population as Las Vegas stumbles

Nevada, once the fastest-growing state in the U.S., may face the daunting prospect of losing population. More than 71% of the around 2.7 million residents of Nevada live in Clark County, home to Las Vegas. The city has long relied on gambling and tourism as an economic driver, but some analysts say Las Vegas may have to diversify.

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This story published in AGA SmartBrief a G2E production on 10/29/2009





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