Gambling taxes generated record $1.99 billion for Illinois last year, but it’s unlikely to last – Daily Herald*

The state's 13 casinos generated $157 million in taxes for the state last fiscal year, far from the nearly $700 million annually they were generating in the early 2000s when the only competition for gamblers' dollars were the lottery and horse racing. "I'd question any of these companies investing more money into casinos there," said Alan Woinski, of Gaming USA Corp. "All the state has done is create more competition for them and strangle them with taxes and regulations."
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Paul Boomer
2 years ago

Half of that revenue is going to be spent on illegal aliens. Gamble more, buy more marijuana because we need to take care if the invaders.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

The state has an insatiable appetite for revenues, and it needs to be fed now! They’ll continue to cannibalize revenue streams until they kill another golden goose. Desperation makes people do strange things.

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