Connecticut tribes report declines in revenue from slot machines


The Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. Photo from Facebook

Connecticut's two federally-recognized tribes saw declines in slot machine revenues for the month of March.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported $37.5 million in slot revenues at the Foxwoods Resort Casino. That represents a decline of 7.3 percent from March 2015.

The Mohegan Tribe saw $50.4 million from slots at the at the Mohegan Sun. That marks a decrease of 1.4 percent from the year prior.

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Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun report lower slot machine revenue in March (The Norwich Bulletin 4/15)
Casinos' slots revenue dipped in March (The New London Day 4/15)

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