ROCKEFELLER REPORT SHOWCASES LAND GAMBLING DECLINE
25 September 2009
State revenues from gambling suffered
greatest decline in 30 years, new study shows
A report released this week by the Nelson A. Rockefeller
Institute of Government in the United States reveals
that state revenues from licensed and legal gambling
enterprises declined by 2.8 percent in fiscal year 2009
compared with the same period last year. The decrease
represents the largest decline in 30 years.
"For
the First Time, a Smaller Jackpot: Trends in State
Revenues From Gambling," released Monday, illustrates
the motivation for states to examine casinos, video
lottery terminals, and other gambling operations as
potential sources of new revenue, with more than 25
states considering such proposals in the past year.
New gambling activities often provide a quick boost
to state revenues, the authors remark, but generally do
not keep pace with traditional tax revenues and
government expenditures over time.
"The
historical tendency for revenues from existing gambling
operations to grow at a significantly slower pace than
other state revenues may hold important lessons for
states as policymakers consider further expansion of
casinos, racinos, and other gambling activities,"
Institute Deputy Director Robert B. Ward and Institute
Senior Policy Analyst Lucy Dadayan wrote in the report.
The study found that most states reported lower
gambling revenues over the past two years. Among those
states that reported increases, such as Pennsylvania and
North Carolina, it was noted that these have recently
expanded gambling opportunities.
Racino revenues
fared better in New York than elsewhere, with seven of
the eight operations of this type achieving increases in
the latest fiscal year. Statewide, patrons bet
$12-billion at racinos.
The report reveals that
US states generate revenues from four major types of
gambling operations: state lotteries, casinos, racinos,
and pari-mutuel betting. The largest source, lottery
income, fell 2.6 percent nationwide over the last fiscal
year, whilst casino revenues declined 8.5 percent and
racinos increased 6.7 percent, with new racinos opening
in Indiana and Pennsylvania.
Pari-mutuel wagering
revenues declined by 14.8 percent in the period to
July-March in 2009 compared to the same period last
year.
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