
That old gaming-industry equation that more = more is getting tested in Pennsylvania. On a sheer, gross-gaming-revenue basis, last month’s $297.5 million haul was down 4% from last year but up 7% from the ‘old normal,’ 2019. However, when looked at on a same-store basis, casinos were hurting: 5% down from last year and 10% off the 2019 pace. Whether it was new competition like Parx Shippensburg or a sharp drop in table revenue, there were plenty of factors impacting Keystone State gambling and not enough gamblers to go around a fast-expanding industry.
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