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Connecticut tribes see another decline in slot machine revenue


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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino. Photo from Twitter

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

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation took in $36 million at the Foxwoods Resort Casino. That's down a whopping 19.6 percent from September 2013.


The Mohegan Sun Casino, owned by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut. Photo from Facebook

The picture wasn't as bad for the Mohegan Tribe. The Mohegan Sun took in about $46 million, down 6.9 percent from a year ago.

Get the Story:
Slot Revenues Down In September At Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun (The Hartford Courant 10/16)
Casinos' September slots revenues take a hit (The New London Day 10/16)
Sept. betting, revenue off at tribal casinos (AP 10/16)

An Opinion:
Robert Steele: Connecticut's casino meltdown (The Fall River Spirit 10/15)

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Connecticut tribes see another decline in slot machine revenues (09/16)

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