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Kalshi announced this week that Sara Slane, former senior vice president of public affairs at the American Gaming Association ...
According to a report, Yield Sec research found illegal, unregulated sportsbooks were responsible for $67.1 billion, or 74%, ...
Americans are expected to wager $3.1 billion on March Madness this year, according to the American Gaming Association. Jonathan Cohen, author of “Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports ...
It has previously done research for the UK’s Betting & Gaming Council and the European Casino Association. Yield Sec’s numbers for licensed sports betting and online casinos are broadly in line with ...
The American Gaming Association announced on Thursday that there is an estimated $3.1 billion expected to be legally wagered on the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, which is not only a 12% ...
March Madness has begun. The American Gaming Association predicts that Americans will bet $3.1 billion on March Madness. Citizens JMP Senior Equity Research Analyst Jordan Bender joins Asking for ...
According to an American Gaming Association estimate, more than $3 billion will have been bet on this year’s March Madness tournaments — more than February’s Super Bowl. The NCAA says that ...
according to the American Gaming Association, a gambling industry group. But not all wagering on March Madness is legal. Eleven states, including Texas, prohibit the practice. Additional wagering ...