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Gamblers lost $34 billion at U.S. casinos in 2007 (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Wed, 14 May 2008 20:29:51 GMT Gamblers lost $34.1 billion at U.S. commercial casinos in 2007, according to a report by the American Gaming Association (AGA) released on Wednesday. People still gambling, but casinos hedging bets (MSNBC) Wed, 14 May 2008 20:06:18 GMT Americans spent more money gambling in 2007 than on movie tickets or candy, but the steady growth of commercial casinos in the past decade could take a hit next year because of a slumping economy and setbacks in building new places to play. US gambling revenues up to $34 billion in 2007, but hurt in New Jersey by smoking limits (KATC 3 Lafayette) Wed, 14 May 2008 20:06:34 GMT LAS VEGAS -- Americans spent more money gambling in 2007 than on movie tickets or candy, but the steady growth of commercial casinos in the past decade could take a hit next year... Survey: US gambling revenues up 5.3 percent in 2007; economy slump a threat to casino growth (KATC 3 Lafayette) Wed, 14 May 2008 17:27:08 GMT LAS VEGAS -- A gambling industry report says Americans spent more money gambling in 2007 than on movie tickets or candy. But it says the steady growth of commercial casinos in the... Survey: U.S. gambling revenues up 5.3% in 2007 (KTVN Reno) Wed, 14 May 2008 17:01:05 GMT LAS VEGAS (AP) - A gambling industry report says Americans spent more money gambling in 2007 than on movie tickets or candy. But it says the steady growth of commercial casinos in the last decade could be hurt next year by a slumping economy.
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