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Lowest casinos & casino hotels by state
Casinos and casino hotels.
This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.
Census County Business Patterns establishments classified as casinos (NAICS 713210) or casino hotels (NAICS 721120). The Census definition includes casinos with table wagering, riverboat casinos, racinos, and casino resorts. It excludes card rooms, bingo halls, slot-machine parlors, and limited gaming in bars or restaurants. CBP includes gambling industries and casino hotels among its government-establishment exceptions, but it does not identify tribal ownership separately. This is a count of payroll establishments inside the county, not a measure of access, size, or a list of venues.
- 1Alaska0
- 2Alabama0
- 3Arkansas0
- 4Connecticut0
- 5District of Columbia0
- 6Delaware0
- 7Georgia0
- 8Hawaii0
- 9Idaho0
- 10Indiana0
- 11Kentucky0
- 12Massachusetts0
- 13Maryland0
- 14Maine0
- 15Minnesota0
- 16Missouri0
- 17North Carolina0
- 18Nebraska0
- 19New Hampshire0
- 20New Mexico0
- 21New York0
- 22Oregon0
- 23Pennsylvania0
- 24Rhode Island0
- 25South Carolina0
- 26Tennessee0
- 27Utah0
- 28Virginia0
- 29Vermont0
- 30Wisconsin0
- 31Wyoming0
- 32Kansas3
- 33Michigan3
- 34Montana3
- 35Ohio3
- 36Texas3
- 37Iowa7
- 38Washington7
- 39Louisiana8
- 40Arizona10
- 41North Dakota12
- 42New Jersey12
- 43Illinois13
- 44West Virginia14
- 45Colorado17
- 46Florida17
- 47Mississippi21
- 48South Dakota24
- 49Oklahoma25
- 50California49
- 51Nevada179
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