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New release

New release
  
Casino City's 2006-2007 Indian Gaming Industry Report now available
  
  Casino City Press announced the release of the 2006-2007 edition of the Indian Gaming Industry Report-a comprehensive study of Indian gaming. The report is authored by Dr. Alan P. Meister, an economist with Analysis Group, Inc., who has done extensive research and analysis on Indian gaming issues.
 
  Now in its fifth year of publication, the Indian Gaming Industry Report provides 2005 nationwide and state-by-state statistics on this rapidly growing segment of the gaming industry, including gaming and nongaming revenue, number of facilities, tribes, gaming machines, table games, market summaries, trends and the fiscal impact of Indian gaming, including revenue sharing with state and local governments.
 
  New to this year's report are detailed breakdowns of the fiscal benefits of Indian gaming, including revenue sharing revised historical numbers, detailed state-by-state reviews and expanded analysis of Indian gaming's future
 
  Among key findings of the report: the growth of Indian gaming continued at a strong and steady pace of 16 percent; the future of Indian gaming as a whole remains bright, despite proposed legislative and regulatory changes; Indian gaming growth was more than three times greater than that of the commercial casino segment and one-third greater than that of the racino segment; Class II gaming states grew at a much faster pace than Class III gaming states; revenue sharing grew faster than gaming revenue at Indian gaming facilities; and Indian gaming continued to make significant contributions to the U.S. economy in terms of output, jobs and wages.
 
  The report also includes comparisons across states, a historical perspective on Indian gaming, an examination of the reasons for the continued growth of Indian gaming, comparisons of Indian gaming to commercial casinos and racinos, and an economic impact analysis that examines Indian gaming's contribution to the U.S. economy.
 
  For more information and to order a copy of the report, visit www.IndianGamingReport.com.

 










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