Tribes in Arizona took in $1.9 billion at their casinos in fiscal year 2011, according to the Arizona Department of Gaming.
That's an increase of 1 percent from fiscal year 2011. It's the first time since 2008 that revenues have gone up.
“I think that’s an indication, maybe, of a slow economic recovery that is beginning to take hold,’’ gaming director Mark Brnovich told Capitol Media Services.
However, revenues have yet to return to pre-recession levels.
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Arizona reports slight boost in tribal gaming revenue
(Capitol Media Services 10/25)
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