AUGUST REVENUES DECLINE AGAIN AT ATLANTIC CITY
18 September 2009
16 percent down in traditionally busy month
of August
The holiday month of August - traditionally a busy time
for Atlantic City gambling - does not appear to have
provided relief for the hard-pressed New Jersey land
casino industry.
Latest official figures show a
continued decline in revenues, with the month of August
2009 16 percent lower than August 2008 - that equates to
a loss of some $2.5 billion in casino profits for the
gambling mecca.
Atlantic City is home to eleven
casinos and every one of them reported a decline in
profits. The Tropicana resort fared best with the lowest
slide of 6.9 percent. The Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino
was at the other end of the scale with a reported 30
percent slide from last summer.
Analysts
characterised the decline as one of the largest yet in
the troubled recent history of the recession hit
business, blaming the economic climate but also pointing
to other factors such as poor resort maintenance,
anti-smoking laws and the continued rise in online
gambling despite government attempts to stifle the
pastime, where the gambler does not have to travel to
play.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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