Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes again reported drops in their slot machine revenues but the rate of decline seems to be leveling off.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation said revenues were down about 7 percent at Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods. That was about the same as the decline reported last month.
The Mohegan Tribe fared a little better, reporting about a 5 percent drop at Mohegan Sun. The tribe reported a 9 percent drop last month.
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Slot revenues down in November
(The New London Day 12/16)
Decline of slots revenues slows (The Norwich Bulletin 12/16)
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