Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported declines in their slot machine revenues for the month of May.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation saw a small 0.9 percent drop in slot machine "win" from May 2009. The Mohegan Tribe, on the other hand, saw a 6 percent drop.
Both tribes have taken hits in gaming revenues since the recession in 2008.
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Casinos report declines in May slots ‘win’
(The New London Day 6/15)
Mohegan Sun May slot revenue down by $4M (The Norwich Bulletin 6/15)
Foxwoods May slot revenue down 0.9% (The Norwich Bulletin 6/15)<
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