Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/55007321/indian_gaming_indu) has announced the addition of the "Indian Gaming Industry Report" report to their offering.
The Indian Gaming Industry Report provides current, unique, cutting-edge research on the Indian gaming industry appropriate for Native American tribes, gaming companies, casino vendors, investors, regulators, federal/state/local governments, gaming analysts, industry consultants, attorneys, lobbyists, public and government affairs consultants, academics, and any individuals interested in the state of Indian gaming. The report is succinct yet thorough in its analysis and information on the state of Indian gaming today. It examines the size and incredible growth of the market and its economic and fiscal contributions to the U.S. economy.
The Report provides calendar year 2010 nationwide and state statistics (the latter not available anywhere else) including: gaming and non-gaming revenue; Class II vs. Class III gaming; number of facilities, tribes, gaming machines, and table games; trends; and revenue sharing payments with state and local governments.
The Report includes comparisons across states, historical perspective on Indian gaming, an examination of the reasons for the recent slowdown of Indian gaming and its recovery in 2010, comparisons to commercial casinos and racinos, an economic impact analysis examining Indian gaming's contribution to the U.S. economy, and a qualitative future outlook for Indian gaming.
Market summaries and performance metrics are provided by state. Summaries include year-over-year comparisons for gaming and non-gaming related revenue. The Report includes a directory of the 448 Indian gaming facilities that operated in the United States in 2010 along with a cross-reference listing of gaming tribes and the facilities they own.
Significant Findings
- After coming off of its first-ever decline in gaming revenue in 2009 (1%), Indian gaming grew 1.3% in 2010.
- Gaming revenue at Indian gaming facilities nationwide was approximately $26.7 billion in 2010.
- Indian gaming outperformed the commercial casinos segment and the card room segment, which declined 0.1% and 2%, respectively, in 2010. However, the racinos segment outgrew Indian gaming with 5% growth in 2010.
- Indian gaming generated approximately 44% of all U.S. casino gaming revenue in 2010, only slightly less than the 45% share contributed by the commercial casinos segment.
- While Indian gaming revenue grew slightly on a nationwide basis, the performance of Indian gaming varied widely across states, tribes, and gaming facilities.
- The top 2 states generated 38% of total gaming revenue at Indian gaming facilities; the top 5 states generated 61%.
- The top 30% of revenue-generating Indian gaming facilities accounted for 85% of total gaming revenue; the bottom 35% of Indian gaming facilities accounted for only 2% of total gaming revenue.
- Indian gaming continued to make significant contributions to the U.S. economy in terms of output, jobs, wages, tax revenue, and payments to federal, state, and local governments.
Author
The report is authored by Dr. Alan Meister, an economist with Nathan Associates Inc. Dr. Meister specializes in the application of economic analysis to legal and regulatory proceedings, public policy matters, and strategic business issues.
His areas of expertise include gaming industry analysis, Indian gaming, public policy analysis, damage analysis, antitrust and regulation, and statistics. Dr. Meister has received national recognition for his annual studies on Indian gaming.
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