Hoosier Lottery revenue dropped 11 percent in the latest fiscal year, marking the weakest sales of lottery tickets in five years.
Lottery officials say revenue for the year that ended June 30 was $732 million, down from $822 million in fiscal 2008.
Hoosier Lottery spokesman Andrew Reed says the economy was a factor. He also says Hoosier Lotto sales were down from a "phenomenal" year in 2008.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Indiana lottery says revenue drops 11 percent
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