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10 Dec
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Internet gambling addiction is a looming crisis

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John Kindt, professor emeritus of law and economics at the University of Illinois, explains why “a bipartisan Congress needs to act quickly to eliminate the surging specter of 24/7 sports gambling.” https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/420263-internet-gambling-addiction-is-a-looming-crisis?fbclid=IwAR10yc98GUfrnVl3DRW7C5j3EXX5k8UN4kaOOAxaf-mV4o19RUAjq6UAW_M

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08 Dec
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States eye sports betting, wrestle with regulatory details

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So far, seven states offer legal sports betting: Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. And although New Mexico has not passed a sports betting law, the Santa Ana Star Casino & Hotel started taking sports bets last month through a tribal gambling compact. https://www.foxsports.com/other/story/states-eye-sports-betting-wrestle-with-regulatory-details-112718

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26 Nov
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Number of problem gamblers aged 11-16 rises to 55,000

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Quadrupling of figure in two years branded ‘generational scandal’ and blamed on TV ads and smartphone apps The UK’s Gambling Commission audit found that more children said they had placed a bet in the past week than drank alcohol, smoked or taken drugs. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/21/number-of-problem-gamblers-aged-11-16-rises-to-55000?fbclid=IwAR0exDkoFp2S33B9__Fg4OEwAm7Mk2q7y3eec_UdeP2sDyWyCV_1fk2E0po

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09 Nov
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Forest Park votes to ban video gambling in history-making referendum

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In a history-making referendum, an Illinois community that introduced video gambling reversed that policy through a binding ballot question. Voters in Forest Park, Illinois shut down video gambling machines in their community. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/forest-park-votes-to-ban-video-gambling-in-history-making-referendum/ar-BBPrRyZ?fbclid=IwAR0t06xxZkosAR8eqxz4QvHDHyMHM2VkOXf-izYXTiro5K1bbgpEOyFaYfQ    

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06 Nov
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Esport betting platform gets license for video game gambling

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Esport betting platform gets license for video game gambling: ” In America, skill-based betting will go live in 41 states as part of Unikrn’s product rollout, although a date for the U.S. unveiling hasn’t been made public. Odds betting will not yet be available in the U.S.” https://www.denverpost.com/2018/10/28/unikrn-esports-video-game-gambling/

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01 Nov
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New Mexico lottery letting sports betting wager ride

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The New Mexico Lottery Authority is moving ahead with plans for a new game that will be tied to the outcome of sporting events. The lottery board voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of the new game, which could go on sale in four to six months. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the move is the first by a state government to cash in on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that struck down a federal law that...

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23 Oct
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How ’80s excess fueled today’s Mega Millions mania

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So why did prizes skyrocket? Progressive jackpot games and multi-state lotteries such as Mega Millions have their roots in the particular economic and cultural circumstances of the 1980s. As rising inequality fueled a spike in luxurious lifestyles amid an economic downturn, hopeful gamblers, eager to enter the exclusive world of the wealthy, turned to the unprecedented prizes offered by rollover jackpot games. Over time, state lottery commissions have catered to gamblers’ appetite for rising jackpots, offering ever-increasing prizes that promise...

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19 Oct
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Buying lottery tickets will never make you rich

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The average American spends $207 annually on tickets. The only trouble with investing that kind of dough in lottery tickets is that the odds are definitely not in your favor. Indeed, you’re 300 times more likely to get struck by lightning in any given year than win a multimillion-dollar jackpot in the Mega Millions or Power Ball contest — no matter how frequently you play.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/buying-lottery-tickets-will-never-make-you-rich/

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12 Oct
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One in five American households have ‘zero or negative’ wealth

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Americans are on a collision course to lose more than $1 trillion to govt-sanctioned gambling over the next 8 years.” Meanwhile, 20% of Americans have zero or negative net wealth: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/one-in-five-american-households-have-zero-or-negative-wealth-2017-11-11?fbclid=IwAR3qRu6e9n3IKKtGXjgKDC65t7sZ0dwcBd41p2ekDgXinwvg26B4OejZ9z8  

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24 Sep
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Take a Gambling Break & Bank Your Money, Saturday, September 29, 2018

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Americans are expected to lose $118 billion of their personal wealth to government-sanctioned gambling in 2018. Many of these citizens suffered life-changing financial losses. https://www.stoppredatorygambling.org/take-a-break-from-ga…/

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