Pennsylvania’s casinos were closed a third of the year in 2020 and revenue was down more than 20 percent
Updated Jan 24, 2021;
Posted Jan 24, 2021
Bethlehem s Wind Creek Casino reopened on June 29, 2020, under new COVID-19 restrictions. To help with social distancing, chairs have been removed from many gambling machines. So there are always two unused machines between people. (Saed Hindash, LehighValleyLive)Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Pennsylvania’s casinos saw a large decrease in revenue last year.
Casino closures contributed to the decrease last year. Casino closure days totaled 1,473 days last year, or 33 percent of the number of days the 13 casinos would have been operating in a normal year, and video gaming terminals were shut down for a similar percentage of days due to Covid-19 safety measures, according to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.
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