Saturday, September 1, 2007

Greyhound racing contributes almost $272 million in taxes

Greyhound racetracks employed almost 15,000 people and paid almost $272 million in taxes in 2006 according to an annual report released by the American Greyhound Track Operators Association (AGTOA). The annual payroll of these tracks was more than $194 million and they spent nearly $357 million on goods and services.

In addition to live Greyhound racing, most tracks offer simulcast wagering on Greyhounds, horses, and in some cases, on jai-alai. Greyhound racing fans bet more than $660 million on simulcast horse races. Some tracks now have card rooms and slot machines. These additional gaming activities have generated millions of dollars of additional revenue for cities, counties and states.

The personnel who own and work for racing kennels and the approximately 800 Greyhound-breeding farms in 31 states also contribute to local economies through taxes and their operations. It is estimated that breeding farms invest more than $150 million in land, buildings and equipment, and purchase goods and services representing $96 million each year.

“While this economic contribution to the states where we do business is substantial, our sport could not exist were it not for our Greyhound athletes,” said Richard Winning, president of AGTOA. “We have a special responsibility to ensure Greyhounds are well cared for from the time they are born until they retire.”

Through the American Greyhound Council (AGC), a joint effort of track operators and Greyhound breeders and trainers, the industry funded a number of programs designed to care for the welfare of racing Greyhounds. Since its inception, the AGC has spent more than $7 million on Greyhound welfare programs. These programs include:

Sponsoring a canine bone cancer study;
Publishing Care of the Racing and Retired Greyhound;
Updating the International Greyhound Research Database;
Co-sponsoring a Greyhound safety and track surface maintenance symposium;
Sponsoring veterinarian education programs;
Maintaining a Web-based hot line to monitor disease outbreaks;
Inspecting breeding farms to ensure Greyhound welfare standards are met.

The industry contributed more than $1.4 million to support Greyhound adoption activities. This included providing grants to independent adoption groups; funding and promoting on-site track-sponsored programs; providing education to Greyhound pet owners; sponsoring a study to improve the adoption process; and funding an 800 number to facilitate Greyhound adoption.

Track management and employees also believe in giving back to their communities. In addition to volunteering their time, these tracks contributed nearly $6.2 million to hundreds of non-profit organizations.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think prostitution should be legalized instead. That would most likely provide $100 million in taxes.
The girls who work for creepy pimps would now be out on their own and protected through regular checkups and preventative safety measures. The world's oldest profession would be legitimized.

Then greyhound racing could end as no more dogs would have to die from broken legs, oops litters, when they're back at the farm which is not like Lassie, and all the other unwanted and downright cruel things that happen to racing greyhounds.

Make greyhound racing ILLEGAL like dog racing. Pitbulls and greyhounds don't need to be dying for a sport.

Everything Greyhounds Blog said...

Thanks for your comment but I wouldn't want that what you say about legalizing prostitution. How in the world did you come up with that.

Greyhound racing is much better now then in the past. Yes, some injuries occur, but these dogs are athletes, just like our sports players injuries happen. Nothing cruel happens to these dogs, you need to do some research and get your facts straight.

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