
In the first mass closure in the 28-year history of Atlantic City's legalized gambling trade, all 12 casinos went dark, according to this MSNBC.com article.
20,000 idle workers and and $16 million in revenue are the direct costs attributed to the shutdown, which includes $1.3 million in taxes taken by the state. The state can't afford to pay state employees, including casino inpsectors, a catch 22 situation.
Know More about issues that impact business at AnalyzeThisBusiness.com.






Comment Preview