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In this May 21, 2012, photo, a dealer at Revel prepares for another round of roulette at the Atlantic City, N.J., casino as patrons await the result. Revel won $14.9 million from gamblers in June, its third month of operation, keeping it mired in eighth place out of Atlantic City's 12 casinos in terms of gambling revenue. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
In this May 21, 2012, photo, a dealer at Revel prepares for another round of roulette at the Atlantic City, N.J., casino as patrons await the result. Revel won $14.9 million from gamblers in June, its third month of operation, keeping it mired in eighth place out of Atlantic City's 12 casinos in terms of gambling revenue. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

Despite many in the United States still feeling the pinch, there’s no denying that the job market is improving. Last week, the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell to a five-year low of 330,000.

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