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Marketwatch, (part of The Wall Street Journal) “This is how much Americans lost on state-sanctioned gambling last year”

May 17, 2018

Americans who made bets with gaming, lotteries and offshore regulated betting firms lost approximately $107 billion in 2017, an increase of 1.5% on the previous year, and that’s expected to increase to $118.5 billion this year, according to H2 Gambling Capital, a data and market intelligence firm based in the U.K. That does not include unlicensed or “black market” activities. Sports betting’s aggregate losses — after wins are taken into account — are estimated to account for just $209 million...

USA Today, “Supreme Court sports betting decision is unlikely to fix state budget problems”

May 15, 2018

USA Today, “Supreme Court sports betting decision is unlikely to fix state budget problems” https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/05/14/supreme-court-sports-betting-ruling-unlikely-relieve-budget-crises/609317002/  

U.S. Suprme Court’s ruling overturning the federal law that preventing states from sanctioning and promoting sports gambling

May 14, 2018

APPLETON, WI — Citizens Against Expanded Gambling released the following statement regarding this morning’s U.S. Suprme Court’s ruling overturning the federal law that preventing states from sanctioning and promoting sports gambling: While today’s court decision centered on questions involving states’ rights, studies continue to show that gambling promotes an increase in crime, contributes to the destruction of families, comes with some sizeable costs to taxpayers and increases the number of compulsive and problem gamblers without additional dollars dedicated to treatment....

Lawsuit alleges Illinois lottery contractor cheated players, vendors

May 1, 2018

A company hired to manage the Illinois Lottery cheated players and lottery vendors by misrepresenting the odds of winning scratch-off games, a class-action lawsuit in federal court alleges. http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/lawsuit-alleges-illinois-lottery-contractor-cheated-players-vendors/article_1c12ba2a-938c-545d-9d87-25a1c203c48a.html  

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