Atlantic City casinos have been dealing poor revenue figures month-after-month for years, but an industry expert predicts a slight turnaround for the struggling gaming halls in the near future.
Small business owners in New Jersey are pessimistic, and they are blaming dysfunction in Washington as well as the political climate of the Garden State.
Year-over-year revenues at Atlantic City's 12 casinos spiked by 3.6 percent in October, but that's mainly due to the fact that Superstorm Sandy forced the casinos to shut down a year ago.