Lawmakers in New Jersey have agreed a deal to send financial support to the united states state’s gambling resort of Atlantic City, following a pointy drop in casino revenue during recent years.
Total casino revenue within the resort for the THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE DAYS to December 31, 2015, came in at $2.2 billion (€2 billion), down from $5.2 billion in 2006, partially because of the closure of 4 of its 12 casinos in 2014.
With some analysts predicting that revenue will fall again this year, the state has agreed to step in by approving a measure to increase bridge loans and grants to Atlantic City, which now has to develop a five-year plan or risk being put under state control.
The gambling resort have been given 150 days to provide its budget proposals to the state.
The deal remains subject to approval from both state chambers and can should be ratified by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who has previously voiced his support for the state to take over the running of Atlantic City.
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