Connecticut's two tribes reported $127.1 million in slot machine revenues for November 2004.
The Mohegan Tribe reported $64.8 million while the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported $62.3 million. Together, the tribes contributed $31.8 million to the state, or 25 percent of slot revenues.
The amount reported last month was $4.2 million less than the tribes saw in November 2003. An executive said November is typically a slow month.
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