Connecticut’s tribal casino slots revenue slid in November, operators reported Thursday.
Foxwoods Resort Casino reported a drop of 6.9 percent, taking in $35.4 million for Nov. 2016 compared to $38 million in Nov. 2015. Mohegan Sun reported a decline of 1.7 percent, earning $47.3 million for Nov. 2016 compared to $48.1 million in the year-ago period.
Both casinos’ handles also dropped. At Foxwoods, the November handle was $453 million, down 2.7 percent from the $465.7 million wagered in the same month in 2015. Mohegan Sun’s handle in November was $570.7, down less than 1 percent from a year earlier.
In November, Foxwoods contributed $9.4 million to the Connecticut Special Revenue Fund, while Mohegan Sun contributed $11.8 million.
