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Casino Employees Purchased 66,000 Homes Last Year, Donated $58 Million to Charity

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Oct. 15, 1997) — The first, comprehensive national survey of casino gaming employees paints a remarkable picture of the contribution casinos make to the communities where they operate and the impact they have on people’s lives. In a single year casino employees purchased:

  • 66,000 homes
  • 176,000 automobiles
  • 173,000 major appliances

Each month, casino gaming employees and their families purchase:

Date: 
Wed, 10/15/1997
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AGA Releases First Annual Survey of Casino Entertainment

LAS VEGAS - The commercial casino industry in 1998 paid more than $2.5 billion in direct gaming tax revenues and employed more than 325,000 people with total wages of $8.7 billion, playing a key role in the economies of the 10 states where casinos were located, according to the American Gaming Association’s first annual survey of casino industry facts and public perceptions.

Date: 
Tue, 09/14/1999
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Annual Survey of Casino Industry Examines Seniors As Customers

LAS VEGAS—A new poll has found that the majority of America’s senior citizens visit casinos for the ‘fun and excitement’ and cite ‘socializing’ as far more important than actual gambling in their decision to go to casinos. The vast majority of seniors believe gambling is a matter of personal freedom, according to the poll, and say that people should make their own choices as to how to spend their disposable income.

Date: 
Wed, 10/18/2000
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Survey Reveals Strong Public Support For Casinos At Community, National Levels

LAS VEGAS - According to a report released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA), “those who know casinos the best embrace them the most.” Fully 70 percent of residents of counties where casinos are located said they think casinos have had a positive impact on the economy and job market in the area.

Date: 
Mon, 10/01/2001
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National Poll Reveals Casino Patrons "Just Like Us"

WASHINGTON - According to survey results released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA), the portrait of the modern casino patron closely mirrors the average American. In fact, the percentage of casino patrons who own their own home, have a family income greater than $60,000, and read a newspaper once a day for at least 15 minutes is slightly higher than that of the general public.

Date: 
Thu, 03/07/2002
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Industry Survey Shows Growth In Casino Gaming For 2001

WASHINGTON - An annual industry survey by the American Gaming Association (AGA) found that, despite significant challenges to the tourism and hospitality sectors in 2001, casino gaming remained one of the nation’s favorite pastimes. Casino industry revenue grew by 5 percent, and tens of millions of people visited 433 casinos in 11 states across the country last year.

Date: 
Wed, 05/08/2002
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Annual Survey Indicates High Acceptance of Casinos; Adults 21 to 39 Most Positive About Benefits, Acceptability

WASHINGTON—Acceptability of casino gaming is at its highest level in years, with adults 21 to 39 leading the way in their acceptance of gaming as a mainstream entertainment activity and valuable contributor to the U.S. economy, according to nationwide survey results released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA). 

Date: 
Mon, 06/23/2003
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Annual Survey Shows More Americans Visiting Casinos

WASHINGTON — Two million more Americans visited a casino in 2003 than in 2002, according to the 2004 State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment, released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA).

Date: 
Thu, 05/27/2004
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2005 Survey Shows Strong Support for Casinos Among Community Leaders

WASHINGTON – Seventy-nine percent of civic leaders and elected officials in gaming jurisdictions think casinos have had a positive impact on their communities, according to a new poll conducted for the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) 2005 State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment.  This overwhelming endorsement of casinos by leaders in gaming communities, along with comprehensive economic data pointing to the largest annual percentage increase in gross gaming revenue since 2000, are among the highlights o

Date: 
Wed, 05/04/2005
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Latest AGA White Paper Analyzes Community Leaders' Perceptions of the Impact of Casinos

WASHINGTON—Elected officials and civic leaders in gaming communities across the country have an overwhelmingly positive view of the impact of casinos in their community, according to the results of a survey analyzed in the latest release in the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) 10th anniversary white paper series.

Date: 
Tue, 09/20/2005
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