Tribal gaming revenues grew 70 percent from 2005 through 2010, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports.
In 2005, tribal revenues came to $1.02 billion. Last year, they jumped to $1.74 billion.
Meanwhile, non-Indian gaming revenues fell from $672 million to $574 million. The figure includes the state lottery and non-Indian gaming.
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