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Indian Gaming Business Report

  • Newsletter

  • 274 Pages
  • November 2024
  • Region: India
  • Casino City Press
  • ID: 4751724

Covers the Indian Gaming Segment of the U.S. Gaming Industry with the Latest Nationwide and State Facts & Figures

The Indian Gaming Industry Report provides current, unique, cutting-edge research on Indian gaming appropriate for Native American tribes, gaming companies, casino vendors, investors, regulators, federal/state/local governments, gaming analysts, industry consultants, attorneys, lobbyists, public and government affairs consultants, academics, and any individuals interested in the state of Indian gaming. The report is succinct yet thorough in its analysis and information on the state of Indian gaming today.

The Report provides nationwide and state statistics (the latter not available anywhere else) for calendar year 2016, the most current data available. Market summaries and performance metrics are provided by state. Summaries include year-over-year comparisons for gaming and non-gaming related revenue. The Report includes a directory of the 500 Indian gaming facilities that operated in the United States in 2016 along with a cross-reference listing of 246 gaming tribes and the facilities they own.

The Report also includes comparisons across states and classes of gaming, state-by-state historical perspective and trends, an examination of the reasons for Indian gaming performance, comparisons to other gaming segments, an economic impact analysis measuring Indian gaming's contribution to the U.S. economy, and a qualitative future outlook.

Covers the Indian Gaming Segment of the U.S. Gaming Industry with the Latest Nationwide and State Facts & Figures:

  • Size of the segment: number of gaming tribes, gaming facilities, gaming machines, and table games; gaming and non-gaming revenue
  • Performance metrics: growth; measures of concentration; contributions of states to nationwide performance
  • Historical and trend analyses
  • State-by-state market summaries
  • Comparisons of Class II to Class III gaming
  • Comparisons to other segments of the gaming industry: commercial casinos, racinos, and card rooms
  • Contribution of Indian gaming to the U.S. economy: sales, jobs, wages, taxes, and revenue sharing payments to non-tribal governments
  • Future outlook for Indian gaming, including potential growth and challenges

Online Subscription

The Indian Gaming Industry Report Online Subscription contains:

  • View historical Indian gaming revenue data back to calendar year 2001 by state, along with revenue growth, non-gaming revenue, number of tribes, number of Indian gaming facilities, number of gaming machines and table games at Indian gaming facilities, and revenue sharing payments made by tribes
  • Indian gaming market analyzer tool
  • Continuously updated Indian gaming tribe and property data
  • Online access to the Report in easy-to-use Flipping Book format

Table of Contents


1 Preface2 Executive Summary
3 Background
  • The History and Purpose of Indian Gaming
  • Defining Indian Gaming
4 Data
  • Time Period of the Data
  • Definitions
  • Data Sources
  • Comparisons to NIGC Data
5 Methodology
  • Data Collection and Revenue Estimations
  • Economic Contribution Analysis
  • Fiscal Benefits Analysis
  • Tax Revenue
  • Direct Payments by Tribes
6 The State of Indian Gaming
  • Nationwide Review
  • Size and Performance of Indian Gaming Sector
  • Historical Review
  • Class II v. Class III Gaming
  • State Comparisons
  • Gaming Revenue
  • Gaming Revenue Growth
  • Contribution to Nationwide Gaming Revenue Growth
  • Concentration of Indian Gaming
  • State-by-State Review
  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • South Dakota
  • Texas
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
  • Other States with Indian Gaming
  • States without Indian Gaming
7 The State of the Gaming Industry
  • Casino Gaming
  • Commercial Casinos
  • Racinos
  • Total Casino Gaming
  • Card Rooms
8 Assessment of the Performance of Indian Gaming
  • Performance of Indian Gaming in 2016
  • Economic Climate
  • Significant Growth in Large Indian Gaming States
  • Performance of Indian Gaming in Recent Years
  • Economy
  • Market Maturation
  • Competition
  • Public Policies
  • Disparity in Performance within Indian Gaming
  • Performance of Other Segments of the Gaming Industry
  • Future Outlook of Indian Gaming
  • Potential Growth Opportunities
  • Potential Challenges
9 The Economic Contribution of Indian Gaming to the United States Economy
10 The Fiscal Benefits of Indian Gaming to the United States Economy
  • Tax Revenue
  • Direct Payments by Tribes
  • Reimbursement of Federal Regulatory Costs
  • Reimbursement of State Regulatory Costs
  • Revenue Sharing Payments to State and Local Governments
11 Endnotes
  • References
  • Appendix A: Flow of Economic and Fiscal Impacts
  • Appendix B: Map of States with Indian Gaming, 2016
  • Appendix C: Directory of Gaming Tribes and Facilities
  • Appendix D: Directory of Indian Gaming Facilities
  • Appendix E: Map of Commercial Casino Growth, 2016
  • Appendix F: Map of Racino Growth, 2016
  • Appendix G: Map of Total Casino Gaming Growth, 2016
  • Appendix H: Map of Indian Gaming Growth, 2016
  • Appendix I: Map of Total Casino Gaming Growth in Northeast, 2016

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Companies Mentioned

Example of some companies mentioned in this product:

  • Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
  • Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
  • Ak-Chin Indian Community
  • Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas
  • Alturas Indian Rancheria
  • Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation
  • Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians
  • Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians
  • Barona Band of Mission Indians
  • Wind Creek Atmore
  • Wind Creek Montgomery