Connecticut's two tribal casinos shared $36.7 million in slot machine revenues with the state for the month of August 2004.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported slot revenues of $74.6 million on an average of 7,273 machines. The Mohegan Tribe took in $72.4 million on an average of 6,250 machines.
Each tribe shares 25 percent of slot revenues with the state under tribal-state compacts.
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State's Slots Take: $36.7 Million
(AP 9/16)
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Connecticut casinos contribute $36.7M to state
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