In September, Massachusetts casino revenue fell year on year to $90.39 million.

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has disclosed that the revenue from casino gambling in September has declined compared to the prior year, with two of the state's three establishments experiencing a decrease in revenue. Additionally, the commission has released data regarding the GameSense program, an initiative promoting responsible gambling, which showcases a rise in utilization. In September, the MGC announced that the three commercial casinos in the state - Plainridge Park Casino, MGM Springfield, and also Encore Harbor - accumulated $90.39m in revenue from gambling, a decrease from the $94m reported during the equivalent time frame in the preceding year.
 
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