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AGA: 85% of Americans support Supreme Court decision to end federal sports betting ban
WASHINGTON, D.C. – American support for legal sports betting has grown significantly since the federal ban on sports wagering was…
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Gaming CEOs remain positive on current business climate, reserved on future outlook
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The majority of gaming executives report a positive view of current business conditions, while economic uncertainty is tempering…
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New report: Gaming industry workforce is more diverse than benchmarks
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Gaming Association (AGA) recently released new research providing an in-depth examination of diversity in the gaming…
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68 million Americans to wager on March Madness
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A quarter of all American adults (68 million) plan to wager $15.5 billion on this year’s NCAA Men’s…
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2022 commercial gaming revenue tops $60B, breaking annual record for second consecutive year
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. commercial gaming revenue reached an annual record of $60.4 billion in 2022, according to the American Gaming…
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Record 50 million Americans to wager $16B on Super Bowl LVII
A record 50.4 million American adults (20%) are expected to bet on Super Bowl LVII, a 61 percent increase from…
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New AGA report shows Americans gamble more than half a trillion dollars illegally each year
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Americans gamble an estimated $511 billion each year with illegal and unregulated sportsbooks, iGaming websites and so-called “skill games,”…
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Record 46.6 million Americans plan to wager on 2022 NFL season
Washington, D.C. – A record 46.6 million American adults (18%) plan to bet on the upcoming National Football League (NFL) season, up…
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American Gaming Association urges Department of Justice to crack down on illegal gambling
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Gaming Association (AGA) called on the U.S. Department of Justice to crack down on illegal, online…
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45 million Americans to wager $3.1B on March Madness
More than 17 percent of American adults plan to wager $3.1 billion on this year’s NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball…
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