Researchers looked at so-called 'racinos' in West Virginia over a 26-year period and found that they do not provide an economic boom, but instead depress local incomes with low-paying jobs, 6News' Norman Cox reported.
The study showed that the businesses increased employment in communities by 1.1 percent, but decreased overall salaries 2.9 percent.
6News asked to talk to Hoosier Park employees, but were only allowed to interview hand-picked individuals, while managers looked on.
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That sure sounds legit!
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Mr. Speaker, Are you watching? How 'bout you, Mr. "Slot Parlor" Cahill?
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When employees are intimidated, what does that mean?