Revenue is down for Atlantic City Casinos with a three year decline in revenue according to a New Jersey publication.
For the past 35 straight months revenues have dropped for the second largest gambling market in the United States.
It’s being blamed on a weak economy and competition from other states offering casinos.
The officials of the 11 casinos are more then likely losing optimism in light of the persistent falling market.
Atlantic City Casinos On A Losing Streak
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