jueves, 19 de marzo de 2009

Atlantic City shows gambling isn't recession-proof

ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (Reuters) - In the 20 years he's worked on the Atlantic City

boardwalk, Joe Lochs has never seen business this bad.

Lochs, 54, makes his living giving rides to casino asia bonuses patrons in a "rolling chair," a

three-wheeled, wicker-sided buggy that he pushes up and down the boardwalk between casinos,

shops and restaurants.

In good times, he can make $1,000 a week but since the beginning of winter, business is off by

around 60 percent, and some days, there is no work at all.

Business at Atlantic City's 11 casinos is falling at a record pace. Aggregate revenue plunged 19.2

percent in February from a year earlier, the sharpest decline in the 30 years since gambling was

legalized in the city, according to the New Casino online asia Commission.

"Before this year, I never had a day without a single ride," Lochs said, rolling a cigarette outside

the bankrupt Trump Plaza casino. "This year, I've had three of them."

Nearby, six of Lochs' competitors dozed in their chairs as potential clients strolled by in the

late-winter sunshine.

Like everyone else in New casino gambling online, Lochs has been hit by the contracting national

economy and by increased competition from a growing gaming industry in surrounding states,

particularly neighboring Pennsylvania, where casinos allow slot machines but not table games.

"We no longer have this total monopoly on the market," Lochs said.

DRIVE TO DIVERSIFY

Along the Atlantic City Expressway, Pinnacle Entertainment ran tongue-in-cheek billboard ads

that said "You know what this town needs? Another casino online.

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