Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported another decline in slot machine revenues for the month of June 2010.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported a 11.7 percent drop in slot machine win. The $51.0 million total was the worst June for the tribe since 1997, The Hartford Business Journal reported.
The Mohegan Tribe reported a 3.6 percent drop in slot machine win. The $59.6 million total was the worst June since 2001, the Journal reported.
Both tribes have been hit hard by the economic recession.
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(The Hartford Business Journal 7/15)
Casinos' slot revenue down again in June (The New London Day 7/15)
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