Connecticut's two federally-recognized tribes reported another drop in slot machine revenues last month.
Compared to a year ago, the Mohegan Tribe saw a 1 percent drop in slot revenues at Mohegan Sun. The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation saw a 2.5 percent drop at Foxwoods Resort Casino and
MGM Grand at Foxwoods.
The tribes have seen a decline in slot revenues for over a year but business has stabilized in the the last few months.
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Slots revenue down at Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun in January
(The Norwich Bulletin 2/17)
Casinos report small declines in January slot winnings (The New London Day 2/17)
Slot Machine Revenues Down In January (The Hartford Courant 2/17)
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