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Americans Showing Greater Concern Over Sports Betting's Reach, Poll Shows

Nearly 50% of Americans said they were neutral on the increase of sports betting and the influence of the industry. That was down from the 54% from three years ago. The poll found 14% of Americans see ... Read More
The high cost of the US sports betting boom

Data: National Council on Problem Gambling and the Economist. Chart: Axios Visuals Two charts are going up and to the right at the same time: States are raking in tax revenue from sports betting and ... Read More
College campuses have become a front line in America’s sports-betting boom

Phones light up with notifications from sports-betting apps, alerting students the fate of their wagers—and to new promotions. A 22-year-old shrugs when asked whether he worries about getting hooked. Read More
Scandals aren't slowing America's sports-betting boom. But they've led some prop bets to shrink to a maximum win of just $200.

The NBA, MLB and NFL have all worked with betting companies to put restrictions on prop bets Major League Baseball has put a $200 cap on prop bets for individual pitches after recent betting scandals, ... Read More
NBA gambling scandal shows legal sports betting market works, Fanatics Betting & Gaming CEO argues

The bombshell NBA scandal fallout last week from an FBI investigation has led to many questioning the sports betting market, even the legal side of it. That was especially the case with Miami Heat ... Read More
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