The National Survey on Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences (NGAGE) 3.0 report reveals complex shifts in gambling behaviours and public attitudes in the US since the 2018 repeal of PASPA.
Data from the report, compiled by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), reflects persistent risks and misconceptions surrounding gambling addiction.
Drawing from a nationally representative survey of over 3,000 respondents, NGAGE 3.0 used the same criteria as in both the previous 2018 and the 2021 studies.
The data is strictly from the national sample and does not include supplemental state-specific responses.
According to most reports, there are now around 36.9 million sports bettors using legal online sportsbooks in the US.
One key takeaway from the report is that its data indicates rates of problematic gambling, which rose sharply during the Covid-19 pandemic, have since almost reverted to pre-pandemic levels.
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