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Tribes in Connecticut report declines in slot machine revenues

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Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported declines in their slot machine revenues for the month of September 2013.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation saw a 3.2 percent decline, compared to September 2012. The Mohegan Tribe saw a bigger drop -- 8.8 percent.

September marked the end of the fiscal year for both tribes. Cumulatively, the Mashantuckets saw a 9.8 percent decline in slot revenues for the year while the Mohegans saw an 8.4 percent decline.

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Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun Report Continuing Slide In Slot Revenue (The Hartford Courant 10/16)
Wagering down 7 percent in Sept. at Connecticut casinos (The Norwich Bulletin 10/16)
Casinos' slots revenue down in September (The New London Day 10/16)

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