Tribal casinos took in more than $16.7 billion in 2003, according to figures released by the National Indian Gaming Commission on Tuesday.
Indian gaming revenues grew by 13.7 percent over 2002. A total of 348 facilities reported earnings.
The region consisting of California and Nevada saw $4.7 billion in revenues, the highest of any region. A close second was the East Coast, reporting $4.3 billion.
Two charts and a bar graph provided by NIGC can be found at
http://64.62.196.98/docs/nigc/July2003Revenue.pdf
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Tribal casino revenues top $16.7 billion
(AP 7/13)
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NIGC reports $16.7B in tribal casino revenues
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