Bally’s warns video gambling in Chicago would cost the city $74M in yearly revenue and up to 1,050 jobs – Chicago Sun-Times

Downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly was unmoved by Bally’s warning about job and revenue losses: “After Bally’s rosy and overinflated revenue projections for their temporary casino in River North fell embarrassingly and predictably short by millions, it’s hard to take any of their projections seriously,” Reilly said.
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mqyl
6 months ago

Wow. Bally’s didn’t foresee Chicago allowing video gambling? With Chicago’s endlessly increasing thirst for tax revenue, taxing a regressive activity like video gambling is a no-brainer.

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