Louisiana Casinos Jump Ten Percent In Latest Revenue Figures
Louisiana casino have been dealing with a lot of adversity over the past few years. Many of the state's casinos were devastated in Hurricane Katrina, and have taken a long time to recover.
The casino received some good news finally this month. Casino revenue has jumped ten percent in May over the previous month. At a time when many casinos in the country are seeing declining numbers, the news was good for Louisiana casinos.
There are thirteen riverboat casinos in the state. Their revenue numbers combined with those of four casinos at racetracks and Harrah's New Orleans were $235.2 million. That figure is up from the $213.1 million that was made in April.
Last year, those same casinos brought in $220.5 million. The figures show an area that is continuing to recover after all of the devastation. The figures also reveal that the state is one of the few in the country where their casino sales are increasing instead of decreasing.
The state also has three Indian reservation casinos, but those figures are not included in the revenue numbers. The Indian casinos are not required by law to show their revenue numbers to the public.
The comeback was a needed one for the area after revenue numbers were down for April. The increase brings hope that the casinos are close to getting back to normal business.
June 18, 2008
Posted By Susan Torres
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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