Arizona tribes are feeling the effects of the national economic slowdown, The East Valley Tribune reports.
Revenue at the state's 22 tribal casinos grew in 2007. But growth isn't as high as it has been in the past, experts said.
Sheila Morago, the executive director of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association, said it's possible there might be a loss in gaming revenues in the next quarter.
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(The East Valley Tribune 4/15)
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