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Connecticut tribes see another decline in slot machine revenue


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Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported another decline in slot machine revenues for the month of May 2014.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation took in $43.7 million at the Foxwoods Resort Casino. That's down 9.3 percent from May 2013.

The Mohegan Tribe took in $51.7 million at the Mohegan Sun That represented a 5.8 percent drop from May 2013.

Get the Story:
Mohegan Sun slot profits fall 6% in May (The Norwich Bulletin 6/17)
Foxwoods Reports Slot Revenue Down In May (The Hartford Courant 6/17)
Mohegan Sun Reports Lower Slot Revenues For May (The Hartford Courant 6/17)
Steep decline in May slot revenues (The New London Day 6/17)

Related Stories:
Mohegan Tribe sees 11.3 percent dip in slot machine revenues (05/16)
Mashantucket Tribe sees 10.5 percent decline in slot revenues (05/15)

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