Wisconsin tribes saw a 7.3 percent increase in gaming revenues in 2007, according to the latest Indian
Gaming Industry Report.
The tribes beat the national growth rate of 5 percent. Economist Alan Meister attributed the increase to a jump in the number of slot machines at tribal facilities.
The state is home to 27 tribal casinos.
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Report finds tribal gaming casinos not affected by economic downturn
(Wheeler News Service 9/3)
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Wisconsin tribes see 7.3 percent rise in revenues
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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