
Atlantic City shuffles for business as casino luck runs out
Clip: 11/14/2014 | 7m 51s
Atlantic City shuffles for business as casino luck runs out
Casinos have been Atlantic City’s lifeblood. Now, they’re bottoming out at alarming rates -- four have already closed this year, leaving thousands unemployed. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores the gamble that elevated Atlantic City in its prime, and how residents and businesses are trying to cope with its decline as a capital of the gambling industry.
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Atlantic City shuffles for business as casino luck runs out
Clip: 11/14/2014 | 7m 51s
Casinos have been Atlantic City’s lifeblood. Now, they’re bottoming out at alarming rates -- four have already closed this year, leaving thousands unemployed. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores the gamble that elevated Atlantic City in its prime, and how residents and businesses are trying to cope with its decline as a capital of the gambling industry.
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