Online Gambling Statistics

An extensive database of Online Gambling Statistics is available for those interested in online gaming. The study by Biddle and colleagues used an existing Canadian online panel to collect information on gambling involvement. The YouGov survey used a similar panel. The results show that online gambling has risen by 12% between 2006 and 2011. One-third of people ages 18-24 reported engaging in some form of online gambling. In both studies, the proportion of people involved in online gambling has doubled from ten percent in 2004 to twenty-five percent in 2008.

While the numbers of online gambling have increased, the overall growth rate is comparatively low. More than two-thirds of users participate in online gambling activities. These figures also show the prevalence of online gambling in the United States and worldwide. The number of users is constantly changing and the number of new sites is increasing. Various types of statistics are available to help identify trends in the industry. The statistics will reveal if any changes are necessary to keep it growing.

According to the latest research, more than 1.7 million male teenagers in the US have at least one account with an online gambling website. In addition, more than 400,000 people play online gambling every week. Even if a lockdown or a government-imposed ban is implemented, people are still drawn to this activity. While online gambling is dangerous, it is a fun and addictive hobby. Moderation is the key to enjoying the game.