Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported declines in their slot machine "win" for the month of November.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation reported a 7.8 percent decline from November 2009.
The Mohegan Tribe saw a 6.5 percent drop.
Both tribes have been hit hard during the recession.
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November slot revenues down at Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun
(The Norwich Bulletin 12/15)
Casinos’ slots ‘win’ tumbles in November (The New London Day 12/15)
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Tribes in Connecticut report another decline in slot machine win
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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