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Borgata and Sands Announce Layoffs|
Casino bosses are betting that the economy isn’t going to get better in the U.S. Two iconic luxury hotels and casinos have announced drastic layoffs. The Sands in Las Vegas and The Borgata in Atlantic City are experiencing slowdowns in cash flowing out of customers hands and into casino coffers. September was the worst month ever for casino revenue. Harrah’s in Atlantic City has been laying off people as well, and expansion projects at many casinos have been put on hold. Via: luxist |
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