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Casino City Press Unveils North American Gaming Numbers
Casino City Press today announced the release of
the second annual edition of "Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac
and CD."
The Almanac contains almost 600 pages on the North American gaming market,
including the 2005 gaming revenue figures for the U.S. and Canada, with
market profiles for each state and province, including state-by-state
comparisons, property rankings, and nearly 1,000 charts and tables.
Each gaming market profile includes a market overview, net gaming revenue
by type, gaming property counts, machine and table game counts and
distribution, gaming property profiles by type and by location, property
owner profiles, and regulatory bodies.
"The North American Gaming Almanac has already become a must-have for
operators and analysts seeking to understand the state of the gaming
industry today," says Michael Corfman, president and CEO of Casino City
Press. "It helps them develop benchmarks, analyze competitors, monitor
industry trends, and gather market data to support their business plan."
Key findings in Casino City's North American Gaming Almanac:
-- U.S. gaming revenue grew 6.56% in 2005 to reach an all-time high of
$84.8 billion, or 0.69% of total U.S. GDP.
-- Casino and card room gaming accounted for 38% of total gaming revenue,
lotteries for 27%, and tribal gaming, 27%.
-- The largest growth, an increase of over 19%, was seen in tribal
gaming.
-- Revenue from lotteries grew by 4.24% and casino gaming grew by 2.63%.
-- Charitable gaming held its own in 2005 after a slight decline the
previous year, and race and sports wagering saw a decline.
-- Of the 49 U.S. states (including the District of Columbia) with some
form of legalized gaming, Maine, while being among the lowest ranked in
terms of gaming revenue in 2005, experienced the highest growth with a
69.99% increase in 2005 revenues over 2004.
The North American Gaming Almanac CD version includes profiles and
statistics for nearly 1,400 gaming properties plus more than 400 annual
reports, useful analysis tools, an interactive gaming property map, and
other features.
Together with Casino City's Indian Gaming Industry Report by Dr. Alan
Meister, the Almanac provides comprehensive coverage of gaming in the North
American marketplace.
Details on both publications are available at
http://www.CasinoCityPress.com.
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