From Deseret News archives:
The big gamble: Utahns support gaming in both word and deed
But it does have information about how important gambling is there overall.
It said the city attracted 37.4 million visitors from around the world last year. Gambling revenues were a staggering $22.3 billion last year.
It said the average Las Vegas visitor spends $545 on gambling per trip there and stays an average of 3.6 nights (helping to fill the 131,503 hotel and motel rooms in the city).
Southern California supplies about 27 percent of the city's visitors. International tourists supply about 13 percent. The rest come from around the country.
The National Gambling Impact Study Commission noted in 1999, "Roughly 85 percent of Nevada's gambling revenues come from out-of-state tourists. Thus, Nevada receives the economic benefits of the dollars lost to gambling, while the attendant social and economic impacts of unaffordable gambling losses are visited on the families and communities in the states from which those individuals comes. Every other gambling venue in the United States is far more reliant on spending by citizens in a far more concentrated geographic area."
IDAHO BORDER TOWNS
"About 90 percent of our business is from Utahns," estimates Bobby Green, the assistant manager of the Kwik Stop.
"You see a lot of regulars from Utah," Green says. "You see a lot of them every five weeks. That's because you can get 10 plays on one ticket," so a ticket lasts for five weeks' worth of the twice-a-week drawings held by the lottery.
The new Morning News poll shows that 33 percent of Utahns surveyed say they have played the Idaho lottery sometime in their lives including 12 percent who played it within the past year. Another 14 percent have played lotteries in other surrounding states, including 7 percent who did so within the past year.
Green notes, "We only get 5 percent of what we sell (plus a 10 percent bonus for selling top-prize tickets). So the lottery itself isn't that lucrative. But it's a big draw. And people don't just buy a lottery ticket when they come in. They buy a drink and a candy bar and other things that we make more money on."
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