LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Concerns about the Las Vegas economy — specifically, slow business on the Strip — have been simmering this year, and it seems no one has an answer to what's going on.

Financial analysts are asking if it's tariffs, or the weather, or is there something structurally shaky with how Las Vegas works. Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg, who has offered theories about consumer behavior in the past, doesn't have an answer this summer.

"It's tough to put your finger on that," Reeg said last week.

"This is kind of normal seasonality that we haven't seen in awhile," he said.

Las Vegas has been on a hot streak coming out of the pandemic. The state saw casinos win record amounts from gamblers three years in a row before the run ended in June, the end of the fiscal year (July 1-Ju

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