Online, Brick and Mortar Casinos Continue to Create Many New Jobs

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Online, Brick and Mortar Casinos Continue to Create Many New JobsIn the last 12 months, mGamingWatch has reported on multiple occasions about the growing number of employment opportunities that have emerged not only in markets where online gambling is legal (Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware) but also across the domestic and global gaming industries.

This week, the American Gaming Association interjected itself into this debate to further corroborate the positive economic impact of a healthy, vibrant gaming climate.

American Gaming Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman issued the following statement after the Senate vote on the Bring Jobs Home Act.

“While Washington is talking about jobs, the gaming industry is creating them,” Freeman said.

“News outlets across the country have reported on the hundreds of thousands of American jobs that pay well above the minimum wage and offer fulfilling careers in a range of professions that extend beyond the casino floor,” the AGA boss added. “Americans feel more favorably toward casino gaming than ever before, and they recognize that gaming creates jobs, boosts small businesses and positively affects local communities. We will continue to work with our partners in Congress and in cities and towns across the country to ensure that casinos can continue to strengthen communities.”

The post went on to list a slew of regional and national media headlines that back up Freeman’s argument. The examples cited include:

Associated Press: “Ohio gaming brings in $225 million in wages”

ABC Washington: “Maryland casinos employ 3,200 people, pay them $125 million”

NPR: “Casinos in Indiana employ more than 12,000”

Times-Picayune: “Louisiana casinos employed nearly 16,000 in 2013, ranks 4th for gaming employment in U.S.”

Cleveland Plain Dealer: “Ohio’s casinos and racinos employed more than 7,000 in 2013, association says”

NBC Philadelphia: “Pennsylvania casinos have put people to work, creating thousands of jobs”

ABC Detroit: “Casino employees hitting the jackpot in the Motor City”

NBC Shreveport: “Louisiana Casinos employ nearly 16,000 people in 2013”

ABC 13 Toledo: “Ohio appears to be hitting the jackpot when it comes to casino jobs”

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