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Rhode Island slots boom showing signs of slowing
November 1
In Rhode Island, online slots players and land-casino gamblers
alike, are learning that the state's thriving casino gambling industry
is showing its first signs of a slow period.
For many years, slot machines at Lincoln Park and Newport Grand
have seen double-digit growth. But now -- while the machines are
still extremely profitable -- they are not producing the same boom,
and that could have grave ramifications for the state.
The 2005 state budget is based on the assumption that slot-machine
revenue would increase by 15.3 percent. However, data presented
yesterday by the Rhode Island Lottery show that since the start
of the fiscal year on July 1, there has been only a 4.2-percent
bump.
As it stands, the slot revenue is $5.7 million short of expectations,
and revenue from other lottery games is down $1.6 million, according
to House Fiscal Adviser Michael O'Keefe.
The news comes just as Lincoln Park today brings on line 600 new
slot machines on its second floor. The added units are the first
of 1,750 machines authorized by the General Assembly and Governor
Carcieri in July and bring Lincoln Park to 3,602 total slots, about
half of what Foxwoods Resort Casino has.
Lincoln Park officials would not say why their pace of expansion
had slowed down.
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