The Micro and Macro Dimensions of Gambling in the United States |
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Authors: | Maureen Kallick-Kaufmann |
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Affiliation: | Survey Research Center The University of Michigan |
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Abstract: | A national probability sample of 1736 respondents and a Nevada State probability sample of 296 respondents were surveyed during the summer of 1975 to determine the extent of gambling activity in the United States, to estimate the amount of government revenue that could result from various changes in the gambling laws, and to predict the social consequences of these changes. While there were large variations among regions and demographic groups, a majority of all adult Americans gamble. Wagers on commercial games amounted to $22.4 billion in 1974 of which $17 billion was wagered legally and approximately $5 billion illegally. |
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