Recession proof?
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Gaming revenues in Nevada continued to slump throughout the month of May, according to data released by the state’s Gaming Control Board. Statewide, casinos earned $969.94 million in gaming revenue in May, a 15.2 percent decline compared to the same period a year ago. Gaming revenue from casinos on the Las Vegas Strip felt a 16.4 percent decrease in gaming revenue to $513.45 million.
Gaming revenue at the 11 casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey fell to $373.6 million in June, an 11 percent drop compared to the same period last year, according to Atlantic City’s Casino Control Commission. “It’s brutal,” Carlos Tolosa, head of Atlantic City operations for Harrah’s Entertainment, told NJ.com. “I believe it bodes ill for the rest of the year. I think we’re in for tough times.”
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