Report shows 90% of casino visitors practice responsible gambling
13 Feb 2019
According to the research:
- 9 in 10 casual bettors set a budget before they visit a casino;
- 90% of those visitors report success in tracking their spending; and
- 8 in 10 casual casino visitors and 9 in 10 avid casino visitors are aware of responsible gaming resources.
This research comes on the heels of a recent AGA study that highlighted continued growth in acceptance of gaming. That research indicates that 88% of American adults view gambling as an acceptable form of entertainment. Americans also have a positive view of the industry's role as a community partner, with 80% of people recognizing gaming's role as a job creator, and 6 in 10 Americans believing casinos help their local economies.
"Gaming has made great strides over the past few years with the public increasingly recognizing our industry as the community partner and economic driver we know it to be," continued Miller. "I look forward to working with our members and all interested stakeholders to build upon this great momentum in the years to come."
The U.S. gaming industry commits more than $300 million to responsible gaming annually, supporting education, training and rehabilitation programs across the country.
Last year, AGA launched the Responsible Gambling Collaborative, convening a renowned group of thought leaders, stakeholders and academics to chart a new course on the complex issue of responsible gaming.
AGA members adhere to the association's Responsible Gaming Code of Conduct which guides industry commitments to responsible gaming and is updated annually to reflect new developments and industry innovations. In 2018, AGA updated the Code to enhance provisions on sports betting and responsible advertising.